is colby a good fit?

<p>hey, im a freshman at UNC-Chapel Hill, but its simply not the place for me [too big academically and socially, too greek focused, too much like my home (im from NC about an hour away) and academically too focused on grades rather than learning/simply not challenging). i definately plan on transfering after this year, and at the moment im considering colordado college, bates, colby, hamilton, and swarthmore (although its VERY unlikely i could get in there). i feel like academically any of these schools would be what im looking for, so im mainly wondering about the atmoshpere, but heres some info about me and the type of school i think would be best for me, and id love to hear if you think bates would be a good fit (and how good of a fit it would be), or if you know anywhere else that might be a better fit. thanks so muuch for your input.</p>

<p>im pretty laid back, dont get too stressed out, esp about school (work). but i do take my studies seriously. i want to be somewhere that values learning, rather than simply getting good gradess; personally im not really motivated by getting an A but simply by studying what interests me (this was a big problem for me at UNC)... im trying to find a laid back atmostphere with this same approach to learning. one thing i really want is a place where ill have small classes, where learning takes place through (chellenging) discussions (i hated just sitting in a lecture 3-4 hours a week, and honestly could not learn in that type of enviroment). i think im going to major in political science (theory) and english (literature and/or creative writing), so i'd definately like a school strong in one of these, and a strong writing program would be best. politically im pretty liberal, and (agreeing with Locke) feel that as long as you dont harm others, or infringe upon their rights, you should be able to do/think as you please: i definately want to go somewhere the reflects this idea; where free thinking and ideas are accepted and encouraged.</p>

<p>i like what ive heard about Colby, except that its pretty conservative. is there much truth to this? my brother went to Dartmouth, and one of his best friends (who transfered from Colby) said that it was conservative even compared to Dartmouth. he said it was even to the point that the school would even restrict some free speech? (he said some things/demonstrations that took place at dartmouth would not have been tolerated at Colby)</p>

<p>i know this is a lot, but i definately dont want to choose the wrong school for a second time. any input is greatly appreciated. thanks.</p>

<p>I'm not sure what the person you spoke to meant by "conservative" but I definitely don't think Colby students are politically conservative. In fact, during the recent elections it was the politically conservative students who felt that their views weren't respected. A lot of students are very interested in environmental issues and it's a pretty green campus where students are conscious about waste, greenhouse gases etc. In terms of lifestyle Colby students may tend to be more conservative or conventional than those at some other NESCAC schools, notably Wesleyan and maybe some others. It's not the most diverse place but the students seem very tolerant of all races, nationalities, sexual orientations. There are a lot of international students and most Colby students study abroad, so their perspective is hardly parochial. I would think of Dartmouth as more conservative since their fraternities have a pretty bad reputation and it has a reputation of not being the easiest place for women students--but then again those stereotypes may not be entirely true. If there's any way you can visit Colby, that's undoubtedly the best way to get a feel for the students, the atmosphere and the general "fit."</p>

<p>colby is CERTAINLY not conservative, at least not student wise. on election night my conservative friend at colby said it was "not a fun place to be right now". the atmosphere is SUPER laid back though. very relaxed campus and the friendliest students i've met.</p>