<p>Allow me to suggest a mind teaser....
the ambiguious mental image of the
girls at The Gothic Look table.</p>
<p>She's built like a castle or wears
all black.</p>
<p>Allow me to suggest a mind teaser....
the ambiguious mental image of the
girls at The Gothic Look table.</p>
<p>She's built like a castle or wears
all black.</p>
<p>Then you have the Seven Dwarfs
AKA, the small LAC clique of the
"Seven Sisters"</p>
<p>FWIW, I did not see any mohawks or many piercings during the two days I visited at Oberlin. I see far more of this, by a huge amount, at our local state university. Mostly I saw a lot of kids studying a lot.
Lots of long hair though, and generally 60s- looking people.</p>
<p>Still sounds funny though, I guess.</p>
<p>A very amusing thread, I must say.</p>
<p>I would put the UC colleges outside the cafe eating the junk at the snack bar or the veggie burgers at the garden cafe. Reed and Smith would be decorating the outside of the building and the MIT folks would be trying to figure out how they open and close those tables so the wheels roll.</p>
<p>northwestern is such a drifter!</p>
<p>haha, now that I've made this thread, maybe I'll be popular on College Confidential (crosses fingers)</p>
<p>hahahah don't keep your hopes up.</p>
<p>I think Cornell, MIT, CalTech and Georgia Tech would be the at the popular-geek table.</p>
<p>Tufts, WUSTL, Emory, Carnegie Mellon, Vanderbilt -- the smart kids doing their homework at lunch....because they were too busy partying to do it the night before</p>
<p>Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Princeton -- the smart kids who are also doing their homework at lunch... but its the homework thats due next month...</p>
<p>McGill and U of Toronto only eat with each other...they're perfectly nice schools, but no one really knows much about them because they are from Canada. Occasionally, McGill will walk over to University of Michigan and ask if it did the Engineering homework. Michigan smiles politely, hands over the notebook, and continues talking to Northwestern about last night's football game. Then, McGill walks over to Georgetown, GW, Cornell, and Columbia and try to engage these schools in a heated debate about foreign policy and international affairs. The other schools nod politely at what McGill says but don't really pay it much attention. McGill returns to its table and resumes its conversation with University of Toronto.
Georgetown says, "Who was that?"
Cornell replies, "That's McGill...I think they're in Canada, right?"
GW says, "Yeah, I think I've heard of it..."
Columbia says: "Who was that loser sitting with McGill?"
NYU (wearing a Columbia tshirt), who sits at the nearest table, butts in: "Hey! McGill and U of T are GOOD schools!"
Tufts (wearing a Harvard tshirt), who sits with NYU, adds "Yeah! Just because they are in Canada does not make them in any way inferior!"</p>
<p>But by that time, the political schools have launched into an anti-Bush polemic and are no longer paying Tufts and NYU any attention.</p>
<p>I agree that Carnegie Mellon certainly should not be seated with Vandy-we were never 'wannabes' we are the real thing! CMU could trounce Vandy in the arts and the sciences any day</p>
<p>GWU would never be sitting at the same table as GU. :P</p>
<p>Where does Brigham Young sit then...</p>
<p>with biola, bob jones, liberty and BYU-hawaii and BYU-idaho</p>
<p>Don't forget Oral Roberts University.</p>
<p>The 7-sisters... the preppy, rich girls !</p>
<p>I was thinking more that Smith and Barnard vie with Wellesley for helping Bryn Mawr and Mount Holyoke realize their versions of modern femininity.</p>
<p>The latter two don't really need tips or instruction, they are quiet but quite self-assured.</p>
<p>Mills is having an identity crisis.</p>
<p>Amherst and Williams may sit together at the lunch table, but from time to time they will try to launch spit balls at each other in a good friendly show of rivalry :).</p>
<p>this thread is hysterical. good work, jmarsh2006.</p>
<p>"Mills is having an identity crisis."</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Wells is having an identity crisis too. After much thought about whether or not to stay female, she has decided to encompass both genders in one body.</p>
<p>"Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Princeton - the popular kids" - since when were the smart kids popular in high school? :D</p>
<p>UNH is in the bathroom with their buddy ganja.</p>
<p>and Bob Jones actually takes up 2 tables; one for the males and one for the females. with chaperones sitting in between. ;x</p>