<p>Yale is VERY gay-friendly. Our student body tends to be liberal, open-minded and accepting!</p>
<p>USC students can hardly be lumped into either camp. That said, the large number of student athletes and budding Greek system makes for an often less than amiable environment. Just check what some of them have to say on juicycampus. Honestly, if you end up there, stick to your own type of people and let the plebs eat cake. Forgive the bitterness, but you would understand if you shared my experience.</p>
<p>Well I was planning on staying far far away from the Greek system anyway. No offense to anyone who likes that kind of stuff, but its just not my thing at all. NYU is my first choice anyway, and they're known to be really gay-friendly. Sorry to hear that you didn't have such a great experience wayward trojan. Are you transferring somewhere else?</p>
<p>DePaul University - with diverse student body.</p>
<p>hi, I'm an international student who is bisexual, muslim, n chinese (seems a pretty good target for bigotry, eh?)</p>
<p>I'm applying to honors in business in Louisiana State U (bcos i can't afford expensive out of state tuition, n it's offering much scholarship for my 2020 SAT score), U of Minnesota (better school but dun think i can afford it), and Buffalo. Does anyone know if these schools r acceptant twds my background? (esp Louisiana coz it seems conservative, buffalo seems diverse enough)</p>
<p>Does anyone have any suggestion of any school for me (but i cant afford more than abt 20k per yr)?</p>
<p>Would love suggestions that are east of the mississipi other than those listed in Princton's top 20. SAT 1300, lots EC, 2 Varsity sport award winner, top 2% of class</p>