Should i go to lehigh
You could also ask the Dean of Students. Her name is Katherine Lavinder, and her email is kwl lehigh. Much2learn Thanks much for the information and suggestion. He did just attend the admitted students day today He is visiting from West Coast. I have to say, it was a total turnoff for him. I am trying to convince him to go back tomorrow for the candidates day which is more focused on the engineering school students. Not sure if he will go.
He visited earlier this week meeting with several of the academic staff and had Lehigh at the top of his list after that visit. The academic program is well aligned with his goals, but I am afraid the experience today may have just shut the door on his interest.
Each student needs to find a place that feels right to them. Hopefully he will find that. D2 is at Lehigh, and probably goes to parties once a week. Some students go a lot more, but D2 is an engineer and they keep the engineers very busy. They must be able to prioritize.
As Much2learn says the engineering students really do have a different social experience driven by their demanding course load. Tell him tomorrow is where he will find his people…. Much2learn Really appreciate the perspective. BTW-not implying at all here that Much2learnD2 is over the top at all in her party life.
There is no pressure in that regard. It would be a big mistake to not attend Lehigh simply because you are concerned about a "party atmosphere" Lots of walking. Philly is less than an hour away. No cars for freshman so far as I know. Also, I worry about the Greek system, which, I believe is still quite segregated. I can't think of one frat or sor that isn't "White" or 'Black. I'm not anxious to say "no way" to my daughter's interest in Lehigh.
There are plenty of residence halls, apartments, and off-campus housing options that are really unaffected by the frats. It would be a pity to reject Lehigh for this reason. The aforementioned links corroborate that fact. The dissent in the first forum appears too ardent and too frequent for there not to be something to it.
The following extracted paragraph speaks volumes, "Students who are interested in college for the purpose of drinking are more likely to apply to Lehigh because Lehigh has successfully obtained a drinking reputation. Similarly, students who are searching for a school focused on learning and academia are going to be repulsed.
They recognize that this culture is not conducive to the long-term success of the university. In order to be considered a superior university, the "behavioral environment" must match the world class infrastructure at Lehigh.
The student body must buy into this concept as the adminstration has done. And while it might be fun to drop by for the occasional party, it's hard to imagine my sheltered, black daughter being comfortable socially at such a school. It is well known that such boards will draw responses from people with criticism at a far higher rate than from people with positive comments.
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