<p>I am a newbie so excuse me if my request is repeated :) I am finding for a school gathered with talented, creative, crazy, rebellious students :) Make it sure that it's a college or university in top 100. I heard that Princeton is one that I am finding, so I want to confirm to what extent it's true. One more, Oberlin is called eccentric, is it true?</p>
<p>i am finding?..............learn grammar</p>
<p>the most liberal/ open Ivy: Brown
The most fun Ivies: Princeton, Dartmouth, Penn</p>
<p>Reed, Wesleyan, Brown, Vassar, Connecticut College are known to have rebellious students, very liberal bent.</p>
<p>I'd think NYU.</p>
<p>I thought of Wesleyan when I read this... Princeton not so much but I could be wrong. Brown too</p>
<p>Calling Oberlin eccentric is like calling Yao Ming somewhat tall. If you like hippie counterculture crap, become an Obie.</p>
<p>Princeton students are NOT "rebels." numerous articles have been written about their focus, professionalism, and lack of time to relax and be typical college students.</p>
<p>Drink hard study hard?</p>
<p>Duke, Dartmouth, and Princeton sound like they would fit out of top schools.</p>
<p>Drink hard? Any big state school woud do.</p>
<p>Of course, admittedly Duke Dmouth and PTon students are pre-professional and not so much counterculture as they are stereotypical partiers</p>
<p>sarah lawrence, hampshire, marlboro, bennington, and bard are definitely 'different'</p>
<p>Reeeeed///</p>
<p>Wesleyan. That is one school you might be "finding."</p>
<p>I think people are confusing crazy schools with big party schools (Dartmouth, Duke, UVA) when I think the OP meant more hippie, liberal students at the schools more in the mold of Wesleyan, Brown, Oberlin, Reed in his characterization of "crazy"</p>
<p>Evergreen State College</p>
<p>get your **** straight mastertek</p>
<p>Totally agree with Evergreen State College. Long standing tradition of being way out there.</p>
<p>For a large public U, the University of Kansas has a very large "hippie" contingent. Lawrence however may just stand out considering the surrounding area which is rather conservative (it being Kansas afterall). </p>
<p>CU-Boulder is also a renowned public school with a sizable radical population.</p>
<p>I think Berkeley would fit. I'm glad it hasn't been mentioned yet considering it isn't that crazy (as in it's far less crazy than its reputation makes it seem), but it is still a bit off from "normal (although one can find a sizeable, perhaps majority "normal" contingent)," and probably further than that than it is close to the weirdest of the weird.</p>
<p>Depends on what you want to do at Berkeley of course. If you want to do pre-med, pre-business, or some type of engineering, Berkeley is your school! It's hard to beat just in terms of student diversity though. </p>
<p>Princeton students are pretty crazy. I think they force everyone to write a 100-120 page thesis paper in their senior year. I would also imagine...MIT and CalTech students are pretty insane.</p>
<p>p.s. I love posting under DRab. :)</p>
<p>Hehe cc stalker.</p>
<p>:rolleyes:</p>
<p>And as to what you say, I would point out that those fields are some of the most concentrated not to follow what the op is looking for- of course engineering/cs tend to be crazy in the same caltech/mit way, but that's not quite the type of crazy I though the op was considering.</p>
<p>Yea, I agree with Gellino; the OP is evidently a non-English speaker and to most people outside the continental US, "crazy" would mean counter-cultural, not necessarily, fraternity brother crazy. :p</p>