College with quirky students

<p>Can you guys list college with quirky students? I appreciate your opinions. And how quirky are they?
Brown, Reed, Chicago, Vassar,???</p>

<p>Reed’s students aren’t quirky, they try desperately to appear so.</p>

<p>Really? I read somewhere in their viewbook that quirky is one of the words defining them.</p>

<p>Reed students are very quirky, actually. I know a few people who attend school there, and have visited. It’s pretty much the quintessential school for quirky people, almost radically so.</p>

<p>Wesleyan students are quirky, too.</p>

<p>What about other Ivies?</p>

<p>I’d assume that Yale would have quirky students, too. But I don’t know about the others.</p>

<p>Define quirky.</p>

<p>Oberlin. Macalester.</p>

<p>Can we use a new word? Quirky is one of those words that becomes annoying as it is used over and over. Can we use maybe unique? Odd? Multi-Talented?</p>

<p>Unconventional, eccentric, unusual, funky, atypical.</p>

<p>The U</p>

<p>niversity of Chicago.</p>

<p>I don’t like when people define themselves as quirky. Seems…narcissistic? Or…just annoying, for some reason.</p>

<p>^That’s why everyone hates Reed.</p>

<p>Wow, Amerindian, you’re a real authority on everyone.</p>

<p>hahaha, made me laugh</p>

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<p>I know, right?</p>

<p>Not so much on Reed though. Oh well, there’s only so much you can master.</p>

<p>I’d say I’m pretty spot on about Reed students</p>

<p>There’s a girl in my class whose number one choice is Reed, and it’s definitely safe to define her as quirky. In the good way, of course. But still atypical.</p>

<p>Hey I’m cool with quirky people, I’m just not cool with people that define themselves as quirky or want to be defined as quirky.</p>