<p>Bridie,</p>
<p>I'm so glad to hear that your daughter enjoyed her time at Lafayette's Open House. I gave a few tours that day...it was pretty crazy!</p>
<p>Yes, there are many places students can go to get a bite to eat. Just off the east side of campus is a place called "Campus Pizza" where we can get a quick lunch and hang out with friends. Also along Cattell Street are three competing Italian Restaurants (Morici's, Juliana's, and Pizza D'Oro). There are also a few bars in that area mainly for upperclass students. Oh, there are also some great seafood restaurants on that street ("The Sea Hag" has the best New England Clam Chowder!)</p>
<p>An amazing coffeehouse called "The Cosmic Cup" is located just off campus and is a favorite of both professors and students.</p>
<p>Just down the hill in downtown Easton are various chain restaurants (Subway, McDonald's, Dunkin Donuts, etc.). There are also various ethnic restaurants (Indian, Greek, Japanese, Chinese, etc.) around center square. With a car, there are so many more options...the local shopping centers have many other restaurants (and places to shop).</p>
<p>Students will go off campus on the weekends to go to the local shopping malls, movie theater, supermarket, etc. Even though Lafayette does not allow first-year students to have cars, you can always just hitch a ride with an upperclassmen (trust me, it works!) or just take advantage of Lafayette's L-CATS transportation service. L-CATS is free to use for Lafayette students and runs on a regular bus schedule which is published online.</p>
<p>I'm not sure what kinds of parties you are imagining that are happening off campus...the bars will host themed parties on occasion...is that what you meant?</p>
<p>It is very difficult to get a sense of the social atmosphere at any college/university without being a student there. It is even more difficult for me to describe the social scene in words, but I'll try!</p>
<p>There are always musical performances hosted at the Williams Center for the Arts on the weekends. Both student-run and professional performances are free to students, so it's always a great idea to see as much as possible! There is always a movie playing in Limburg Theater (located in our student center) for students to see on the weekends. I will often work out or play raquetball in the Kirby Sports Center with friends on the weekend.</p>
<p>Various clubs and organizations on campus are always planning events. We'll have guest speakers come to campus, comedians, bands/concerts, etc. There is always the opportunity to see a sports game (football, basketball, volleyball, baseball, etc.).</p>
<p>There are always so many college-sponsored events happening every day of the week that I find myself choosing from a host of options. Our online "Calendar of Events" proves helpful in keeping the student population up-to-date on social events.</p>
<p>I'm not sure I entirely agree with that thought. A college-bound student should choose a college where they think they'll fit in from the first day they step on campus to the moment they graduate. If you have to wait a year or two before you feel comfortable at a particular college, maybe it wasn't the best choice.</p>
<p>There is definite "room for growth" at Lafayette. Students who aspire to take advantage of all of the resources we offer can opt to conduct research with a professor (EXCEL Program), study abroad, compose an honors thesis, etc. All of the resources are in place for a student to go crazy at Lafayette (in a good way!).</p>
<p>The seniors I am friendly with all say that Lafayette has provided them with everything they needed to succeed academically and socially. I think seniors really enjoy the small, close-knit environment at Lafayette. After four years here, you really get to know your classmates and your professors on a very personal level.</p>
<p>At Lafayette, we really are more than numbers on a piece of paper. When I walk around campus as a sophomore, I know that I'm an integral part of a special community. I feel important. I feel needed. When I am a senior, I can see myself becoming even more attached to this place. There's just something special about Lafayette that is so hard to put in words.</p>
<p>I'm sorry if I went off on a bit of a tangent right there, but I really mean what I say. Of course, Lafayette isn't for everyone, but for those of us who take part in the "Lafayette Experience", it really is a life-changing experience.</p>
<p>I wish your daughter all the best during the college admissions process!</p>
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<li>Justin</li>
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