Lewis & Clark College

Go to Lewis & Clark's Main Page   

Lewis & Clark Student

 Review

Annie
Hometown: Bellevue Washington
Major:
Wrote review as: Freshman
Extracurriculars: Theater, music
Votes: 0

0
 
0
0
Gender: Female
Race: White
Political Leaning: Left
High School: Lakeside School
What other colleges did you apply to?: Whitman, Pitzer, Willamette, Whittier, Chapman, University of Washington, a few others
Were you a transfer student?: No

Views:  297

What are some stereotypes about Lewis & Clark students?

That everyone here is a hippie and smokes a lot of pot.

Are the stereotypes accurate?

Not everyone here is a hippie. There are a fair amount of hippies and hipsters, and yeah, a lot of people smoke pot, but not everybody. I was actually surprised at the results of an on campus survey about marijuana: a lot less people smoke it than I thought. It's just that those who do smoke it do it a lot.

Lewis & Clark: The Big Picture

I love the people at Lewis and Clark. Almost every person I've met, I've liked and wanted to get to know better. I'm surprised at how helpful people are. I wish the school were a little bit bigger at times; it's really hard to avoid someone on this campus. But at the same time, that sense of community is part of its appeal. I really like that they make it so easy to go downtown (there's a free shuttle every hour) because it's easy to get off campus when you need a breath of fresh air.

Lewis & Clark Academic Life

All of my professors so far have asked me to call them by their first name. They are super nice, obviously care that I am learning something, and know my name too, even when I didn't think they would. People talk in class. It isn't the usual three or four people talk every class, but instead everyone participates. I wouldn't say it's the most difficult school. I consider most of my classes to be at medium difficulty, but then again, I went to a college prep high school. That being said, students here study a lot. In fact, study parties are quite popular: we gather and bring treats or make treats while we study. I wish that LC had fewer requirements, but I've gotten most of them done already. LC really aims at teaching students things they want to know, and wants students to do what THEY want to do. It's focused on right NOW.

Lewis & Clark's Student Body

The students here are mostly super liberal. It's rare to meet a republican or a conservative on campus. But I think that's exactly why a lot of students pick LC to begin with. There are quite a few LGBT students on campus (part of this comes from the fact that the guy to girl ratio is like 35:65, so there are a lot of lesbians, or lugs (lesbian until graduation)). I was surprised at the socio-economic diversity here. I thought it would be a lot of wealthy kids. And while there are plenty of those, I was surprised at how many kids are on scholarship, and how many kids are shocked to hear about my socio-economic status (both my parents are private practice doctors, so we're well off). There aren't a lot of jocks, and the few that there are stick out like a sore thumb. But they all hang out with each other. Students are very politically aware and active. They tend to organize and participate in many protests and marches in downtown Portland.

Lewis & Clark Student Activities + Social Life

Students here keep busy. Whether with homework, outings, performances, or club meetings, they're always doing something. Guest speakers are very popular, and there are a lot. The theater puts on really good productions, and brings in performers from the Portland area. The dating scene here is iffy if you're a girl because of the guy to girl ratio. But people usually can find what they want. People party usually every friday and saturday night, and occasionally take part in wasted wednesday, depending on how much you like to drink. But it's also fun to watch movies, chill with friends, and go out to dinner downtown.

In Closing ...

What's the worst thing about Lewis & Clark?
The food, but it's going to be fixed in the next couple of years.

What's the best thing about Lewis & Clark?
The people, the campus, the location.

Send to a Friend Rate This Add to Favorites Flag This Bookmark and Share

Lewis & Clark Photos & Videos

Related Reviews



Lauren
Lewis & Clark College
Mathematics
Junior
I LOVE LC. There are so many good things about it! One of my favorite things is that I have such a wonderful relationship with my professors. I've been to...


Dallas
Lewis & Clark College
English
Freshman
Over all the best way i heard Lewis and Clark and its student body described is "Its a school full of people who didn't reall try too hard in high...


Maggie
Lewis & Clark College
International Relations
Freshman
Lewis and Clark is a SMALL school, which prospies should keep in mind. The size is great for class discussions, but for the social aspect it can suck. Expect to...


momo
Lewis & Clark College
Asia/Pacific Studies
Alum
Many times I felt kind of isolated on the L&C campus. I guess it depends on the person, but I found it difficult sometimes to get off of campus. The...


Daniel
Lewis & Clark College
Psychology
Sophomore
One of the best things about LC is the fact that the classes are quite small. You can actually interact with your teachers, which is very helpful. If I had...


Kate
Lewis & Clark College
Sophomore
I don't know, Lewis & Clark is a pretty neat place so long as you're not coming here for sports or fraternity/sorority-type things. If you come to Lewis & Clark...

More College Reviews
If you’re already a registered user, please log in:
Email:
Password:
Forgot your Password?
If you’re not already a registered user, then please...

Or
 
Current Students Tell You What The Colleges Won't
Search
x