<p>I'm a senior in high school this year and trying to decide where the heck I want to apply to college. Initially my criteria for colleges was: top academics, no huge classes, school spirit, offer fine arts, and have some sort of college town. I visited Colgate last summer to get a "feel for" what a smaller sized school was like...</p>
<p>Even though I've visited many more colleges, Colgate has always been in the back of mind. I understand that no college is going to meet all my criteria and that I'm going to have to give up something... but Colgate is really rather isolated, which worries me...</p>
<p>Does anyone who attend Colgate ever wish they went to college that had more of a college town? or was more suburban/urban?</p>
<p>I really don't want to apply there and find out I hate it and transfer...</p>
<p>Also... reading a few of the posts about "rich preppies" has kind of scared me...! I mean I am from NY and live in a rather small, wealthy town. I'm used to living with preppies and don't mind them if they are not rude, obnoxious, or close-minded. I myself am more down-to-earth, laid back, and have a very quirky side...</p>
<p>I hate it when people label others negatively as "preppie" because it is a clothing style and is bascially the collegiate look on campuses across the country... (sorry for that tangent... anywho...) I guess what I'm trying to get at is, are the students at Colgate warm and friendly? Or does the cold weather up there color their personalities?</p>
<p>Also, I love schools with old, funky, weird traditions... does Colgate have any??</p>
<p>So sum up my questions:
1) Does anyone who attend Colgate ever wish they went to college that had more of a college town? or was more suburban/urban?
2) Are the students at Colgate warm and friendly? Or does the cold weather up there color their personalities?
3) Does Colgate have any old, funky, weird traditions? (that students get involved in... just the whole history with the number 13 kind of thing?)</p>