![]() International students tend to stick together when it comes to parties.ĬC is very accepting of LGBTQ+ members, there is a building on campus dedicated to it and there are lots of people in that community, from an outside perspective they seem to feel very safe on campus.ĬC is not a racist school by any means but is a very white school, so it can be a weird transition for some.ĬC does have lots of academic fairs and events to attend, they’re not that well attended but the opportunity is there if you want the advantages. Freshmen do have some difficulty getting into parties, they usually just do small parties in the dorms. There are some decent parties at CC across the street, but you usually need to be on a sports team or go with someone on a sports team to get in. ![]() ![]() There are some people on a lot of financial aid, but they are not excluded from that fact alone. There really isn’t a divide between poor and rich students as most people are rich, it is a small private school so a lot of people come from boarding/private school. People assume its a preppy vibe because it’s a lot of private school kids, but I get more of an artsy and laid back vibe on campus. Most students at CC are pretty rich, not really preppy though and pretty much everyone is super friendly. ![]() I hope you guys enjoy your day and Happy Holidays! As I said, I don’t have a chance to visit the campus so your insights, and opinions mean so much to me and I will be applying to schools and this is the only chance for me to know more about the school. Are students accepting of all races, are there any racism incidents at Conn? (I know every school is not perfect and I get that )Īgain, thank you soo much for your help and thanks for reading all my questions. Being an Asian student, I am just a bit worried about being a minority will feel like. What is the career services like at Connecticut College, especially in International Relations/Economics, are there any career fairs on campus or opportunities for students to meet employers? I know that this isn’t true but there is a stigma in my country about liberal arts colleges that it is hard to find a job with a liberal arts degree. How accepting is Conn, and are there many LGBTQ students? I think that being in an accepting environment is really important for me because it means I can be myself! I am also a part of the LGBTQ community. Are parties exclusive (I know this is a case with fraternities but since Conn doesn’t have frats I was wondering how parties at Conn are). Party scene: how is the social/party scene like at Conn? I do like to party and I want to go to a school where it’s like work-hard, play-hard definitely. Are social groups/friends formed based on their financial abilities in Conn? What was your experience like as a first-year meeting new students? Since I will be applying for financial aid I was wondering if there is a divide between students who are there on financial aid and students who aren’t. What are the students like at Connecticut College? I can see some people saying that they are preppy elitists but I was wondering how you would describe the students at CC now? Also, I am not familiar with the term preppy…what does this actually mean if you would describe students as preppy? Because I am an international student, I do not have the opportunity to visit any colleges before applying and therefore your answers would mean so much to me, thank you in advance! ![]() I was just finding threads about Connecticut College and there isn’t a lot so I wanted to ask a few questions. ![]()
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