Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard Hamilton is very socially divided, is this true?
It’s not. The athlete/non-athlete divide is really only a thing on DCUM.
I mean I heard it from a student so that's not true.
Not for well adjusted kids. I see and hear the opposite from a NESCAC athlete whom I talk to pretty much everyday. I hear and observe the same from their non-athlete roommate and best friend as well.
Well adjusted kids? Ok. Judge much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard Hamilton is very socially divided, is this true?
It’s not. The athlete/non-athlete divide is really only a thing on DCUM.
I mean I heard it from a student so that's not true.
Not for well adjusted kids. I see and hear the opposite from a NESCAC athlete whom I talk to pretty much everyday. I hear and observe the same from their non-athlete roommate and best friend as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not healthy for student athletes to only socialize with student athletes from their team.
This! It's so limiting socially to only hang with your team or other athletes. You're stuck hanging out at practices with them nonstop anyway and you don't want to get sick of them. Having other close friends outside the team helps keep you sane.
Anonymous wrote:It's not healthy for student athletes to only socialize with student athletes from their team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard Hamilton is very socially divided, is this true?
It’s not. The athlete/non-athlete divide is really only a thing on DCUM.
I mean I heard it from a student so that's not true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard Hamilton is very socially divided, is this true?
It’s not. The athlete/non-athlete divide is really only a thing on DCUM.
I mean I heard it from a student so that's not true.
There are some student athletes that seem to prefer to socialize with their team and some that don't want to socialize exclusively with the team. Depends more on the personality the person than any kind of set formula.
My Hamilton athlete lives in a suite with non-athletes and several athletes from other teams then her own. That is a very common setup. Team members have plenty of together time. Finding other activities, people, and living situations provides a break from too much team time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard Hamilton is very socially divided, is this true?
It’s not. The athlete/non-athlete divide is really only a thing on DCUM.
I mean I heard it from a student so that's not true.