<p>Wow thank you for all your answers. I need to check all those colleges out, but it’s great that so many of you have answered. I’m still kind of confused when it comes to what the terms hipster and hippie mean, because I have my own vision of the term hippie, but I may not share it with those of you who use it in describing the colleges. The term hipster somewhat distant to me, i’m not sure what it means. But anyways thank you very much for the answers, if you have more advice or information to give i’ll be very grateful.</p>
<p>I agree with MacTessa2, SUNY New Paltz!!</p>
<p>SUNY Purchase College (or so I’ve heard), Hampshire College (alot of interesting alternatives here), Definitely Pitzer College, and even Wesleyan University (MGMT, Santigold)</p>
<p>Definitely Oberliin: liberal, neo-hippie, intellectual and with a world class conservatory.</p>
<p>MorningGlory, stay in france, really. There are already enough communist sympathizer ideologue liberal losers like yourself in the United States that have managed to do more damage to the country in 2 years than the Republicans managed to do in 8.</p>
<p>Plus, don’t you think all Americans are stupid or something?</p>
<p>MorningGlory69- don’t listen to MK82492, most college campus- certainly most liberal arts colleges are a bit hipster and tend to be more left leaning. You’ll find a good match once you do the research. Most of these LAC’s also do a good job at recruiting International Students. (10-20%) I forgot to mention Reed College in my previous post. It’s in Oregon and it leans about as far left as left goes.</p>
<p>Forget Pitzer, Reed & Evergreen – they are West Coast, which you said you do not want.</p>
<p>But, if you change your mind then Pitzer would be the top choice with Oberlin that I would suggest. Pitzer has the Claremont consortium openning up choices of courses ate 4 other schools.</p>