Checking in on the cross-cultural experience of non-Jewish students at Brandeis

<p>Our family has visited and is attracted to the spirit at Brandeis and know how deeply rooted their emphasis on inclusiveness is. We also are drawn to the excellence in academics…but, I’m just wondering if anyone is willing to share perspectives about attending Brandeis as a non-jewish woman through the four years of college and impacts on the social experiences.</p>

<p>And just to clarify…I don’t mean this to be a divisive question. It is actually coming from a non-religious family context. Responses from any member of the Brandeis community about genuine integration on the social/friendship/dating level would be of interest.</p>

<p>As long as your politics are to the left of center you’ll be fine. Brandeis is all for diversity, as long as it 's not diversity of thought. </p>

<p>try this thread: </p>

<p><a href=“Would you feel out of place in Brandeis if you arent jewish? - Brandeis University - College Confidential Forums”>Would you feel out of place in Brandeis if you arent jewish? - Brandeis University - College Confidential Forums;