Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bates is sporty, but not divided athletes v. non athletes. No frats and has never had frats. Weirdly I think one thing that fosters community at smaller schools is having one dining hall. At a school of 2000 or so, if there are two dining halls you can bet the jocks go to one and the artsy types go to the other.
Yes, you’re right, the one dining hall thing is a big community builder at smaller schools. Especially when they only serve meals for specific periods of time.
You can see almost every other student at the school if you show up at, say, 4:45 when they start serving dinner and stay drinking coffee till, say, 6:30 when they stop. Ask me how I know this.
Agree with both of these, as a fellow small college grad, but I do remember there being entire tables in the dining hall (strategically located near the buffet line) of just the soccer team, baseball team, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Pepperdine
Anonymous wrote:I agree that a big state school could actually be what you're looking for. The problem with a small school is that it's small. If you don't fit in with the dominant culture there might not be much left for you. The big schools have something for everyone. It can be sink or swim, though. No one is going to come looking for Susie if she starts blowing off her classes. She just fails instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bates is sporty, but not divided athletes v. non athletes. No frats and has never had frats. Weirdly I think one thing that fosters community at smaller schools is having one dining hall. At a school of 2000 or so, if there are two dining halls you can bet the jocks go to one and the artsy types go to the other.
Yes, you’re right, the one dining hall thing is a big community builder at smaller schools. Especially when they only serve meals for specific periods of time.
You can see almost every other student at the school if you show up at, say, 4:45 when they start serving dinner and stay drinking coffee till, say, 6:30 when they stop. Ask me how I know this.
Anonymous wrote:Bates is sporty, but not divided athletes v. non athletes. No frats and has never had frats. Weirdly I think one thing that fosters community at smaller schools is having one dining hall. At a school of 2000 or so, if there are two dining halls you can bet the jocks go to one and the artsy types go to the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Davidson?
Yes, there's already discussion in this thread about Davidson.
Anonymous wrote:I’d look at Haverford, Skidmore, Franklin & Marshall and Dickinson.
Anonymous wrote:What about Davidson?