Lafayette College Students Tell It Like It Is
If you are planning to go to Lafayette, brace yourself. The city of Easton leaves something to be desired.
'The 'city' of Easton hardly deserves the name. There isn't much that happens, especially if you don't have a car. No other universities and not even a movie theater! Good Thai food, though.'
'In terms of attractions, Easton offers very little.'
But who needs Easton? There's plenty the campus has to offer:
'The facilities are probably the best aspect of this campus. Most of the buildings are new, and most of the ones that aren't are in the process of being redone. The athletic center is the nicest and most modern that I have seen at any other college campus. It has so much to offer, and it's free (except rock climbing)! There are more than enough computers available to students to use whenever they need to, which is a huge convenience if yours is 'out of order.''
What about the other 'sights' on campus?
'My first day on campus, my friends and I rated the guys that went by, and we came up the conclusion: the school is 70 percent Abercrombie models, 20 percent average, and 10 percent are . . . um, yeah.'
'Yup, hotties all around.'
What else does Lafayette have to offer (besides eye candy)? The College Prowler guidebook can give you all of the key information.
Find out if Lafayette has something for you, straight from the students' mouths. Visiting campus isn't enough.
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