Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School you like = Their school pride is awesome! The alumni are so supportive. Parent so friendly!
School you hate = Their school pride is elitist! The alumni are full of themselves. Parents so over the top!
Haha! So true!
My DC goes to a school with a lot of school spirit. I've never seen some many people wearing their colors while in that town. The alumni network is very active and willing to help. We were on vacation out of the country this summer and when DH was wearing something that identified the school, he would always hear someone comment with a school-specific phrase. It's the opposite of where I went to college and I think it's pretty cool.
Michigan? My DH had Michigan hat on and had someone scream “Go Blue” to him across a room in a huge customs line in Europe a few years ago. It was funny.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to the University of Florida in the 1980s.
Massive school spirit and this is way before our football team was good.
80 percent of the student body wore some sort of Gator apparel constantly. The intensity was incredible and it felt great to be a part of it. Everyone identified as a Gator and it just felt so inclusive.
The classes were hard work, but the atmosphere made it one of the best periods of my life.
Same and I went there in the 2000s. School pride was off the charts. We won a lot of basketball and football championships while I was there. Best 4 years!
Even in DC I have someone say “go gators” anytime I wear something that has a gator on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School you like = Their school pride is awesome! The alumni are so supportive. Parent so friendly!
School you hate = Their school pride is elitist! The alumni are full of themselves. Parents so over the top!
Haha! So true!
My DC goes to a school with a lot of school spirit. I've never seen some many people wearing their colors while in that town. The alumni network is very active and willing to help. We were on vacation out of the country this summer and when DH was wearing something that identified the school, he would always hear someone comment with a school-specific phrase. It's the opposite of where I went to college and I think it's pretty cool.
Michigan? My DH had Michigan hat on and had someone scream “Go Blue” to him across a room in a huge customs line in Europe a few years ago. It was funny.
We remembered hearing that would happen when we were at admitted students day and thought they were exaggerating. Nope. Go Blue!Anonymous wrote:Long ago when I went to college, I deliberately chose a LAC with no football team because I had zero interest in "that kind of thing". Flash forward, and I now have kids at two different state schools with great school spirit. We've attended their football games and now I see what I was missing back in the day. I loved my school, but there is nothing like spending game day tailgating and cheering on your school's team. So glad my own kids are getting to experience what I did not. And the academics are excellent too, btw. Because I'm sure someone will insist it's either one or the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Five words : Football games at VT
Oh, my goodness, yes. So.much.fun.
Anonymous wrote:Five words : Football games at VT
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the deal with “school spirit”? Can anyone define it? Why did it disappear at some schools that used to have it? Why do some kids want it so much, even kids who have the stats for elite schools?
Whoever has witnessed the awe-inspiring majesty of a stampede of the Bucknell Bison would not think to ask such a silly question.
It’s time to get outside and touch the central Pennsylvania grass.
Or be there for an Auburn/Alabama game!
So much excitement, and the roar of a stadium--such school spirit!
When a football player (Chris Davis) catches a missed field goal kick and runs 109 yds for a touchdown in the final seconds of a game, you know what school spirit sounds like!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just dropped off DC at an Ivy. Everyone goes around quietly, students don't make eye contact. Something tells me, not much of school spirit there. I don't know it's the school problem or the generation problem.
Yeah...that's a trade off when you attend a lot of the higher academic schools. But, worth it in the long run.
Anonymous wrote:Five words : Football games at VT
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just dropped off DC at an Ivy. Everyone goes around quietly, students don't make eye contact. Something tells me, not much of school spirit there. I don't know it's the school problem or the generation problem.
Yeah...that's a trade off when you attend a lot of the higher academic schools. But, worth it in the long run.
Anonymous wrote:Just dropped off DC at an Ivy. Everyone goes around quietly, students don't make eye contact. Something tells me, not much of school spirit there. I don't know it's the school problem or the generation problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School you like = Their school pride is awesome! The alumni are so supportive. Parent so friendly!
School you hate = Their school pride is elitist! The alumni are full of themselves. Parents so over the top!
Haha! So true!
My DC goes to a school with a lot of school spirit. I've never seen some many people wearing their colors while in that town. The alumni network is very active and willing to help. We were on vacation out of the country this summer and when DH was wearing something that identified the school, he would always hear someone comment with a school-specific phrase. It's the opposite of where I went to college and I think it's pretty cool.