Beloit College Social Environment

Beloit College2 300x225 Beloit College Social EnvironmentHigh school students who moved outside of the conventional high school social groups like Beloit College because here it’s perfectly all right to have “your own sort of interests” and to express them in “your own way.” Undergraduates here want to continue avoiding the status quo.

They mostly embrace a very crunchy and artsy lifestyle or politically express themselves by leaning to the very left of center. Students accept that everyone is honored for their different talents here.  Some within the community look for common ground with society and seek harmony through their educational studies.

A good number choose the vegetarian way. Incoming students might declare a passion for Faulkner while enrolling in other courses with little relation to his literary themes. The reality is that these students are scholarly and proud of it. If they are reading Machiavelli they engage the text and seek to make connections between theory and practice.

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