<p>NYU, Vassar, Wesleyan, Oberlin, Reed, Bard probably UCSC.. I think most of the Ivies would be gay friendly too, but I don't know if it has a huge gay population.</p>
<p>what about middlebury and amherst?</p>
<p>bump... how about wash u in st. louis?</p>
<p>Tufts & Harvard have very large co-mingling LGBT populations</p>
<p>NYU! I'm going to be a freshman there soon.</p>
<p>how would a small school like Bowdoin pair up to its peers?</p>
<p>bowdoin is gay friendly certainly. but there are more lesbians than gay men, in my experience. for me, as a gay man, i felt like bowdoin was a safe place to be gay, just not large enough really to have a thriving dating life. although many of my straight friends struggled with their dating lives, too. i think it may just be the age, really. living in nyc now, though, i'm thankful i had some distance from such a thriving and enormous gay scene as i was coming out.</p>
<p>hi, I'm an international student who is bisexual, muslim, n chinese (seems a pretty good target for bigotry, eh?)</p>
<p>I'm applying to honors in business in Louisiana State U (bcos i can't afford expensive out of state tuition, n it's offering much scholarship for my 2020 SAT score), U of Minnesota (better school but dun think i can afford it), and Buffalo. Does anyone know if these schools r acceptant twds my background? (esp Louisiana coz it seems conservative, buffalo seems diverse enough)</p>
<p>Does anyone have any suggestion of any school for me (but i cant afford more than abt 20k per yr)?</p>