<p>1) Lafayette has a very loyal alumni network, which translates to plenty of internship opportunities. There always tend to be a ton of opportunities located in the financial/business sector, and many of these opportunities are found in NYC and its metro area. It should certainly be possible to find a relevant internship in the NYC area as a Business/Econ major. There are also a number of opportunities in the Boston, Philadelphia, and DC areas, as well.</p>
<p>2) Although some frats may have stereotypes, most individuals in frats can be defined by much more than just the letters on their sweatshirt. It wouldn’t at all be unusual for a student in a frat to also be a reporter for the campus newspaper, hold a seat on student government, sing in an a capella group, and be active in community service. Greek life is an option for those who want it, but it is by no means the only avenue to have a social life/be engaged on campus.</p>
<p>3) While you may see a lot of students with a “preppy” appearance, it is nothing more than an appearance. Lafayette students may have the look, but I’ve found they don’t fit any of the negative qualities (snobbery, etc.) associated with the stereotype. IMHO, Lafayette has one of the friendliest, most approachable student bodies anywhere.</p>
<p>4) There are plenty of nice little stores down in Easton. It just takes a little exploring to find them. There’s a great popcorn and candy store, ice cream place, several great restaurants for college students to take a date or parents, and plenty of coffee shops, among other things. The Crayola Factory is definitely the most well-known attraction in town. Immediately on College Hill itself, you’ll find the types of places you might go for a pizza with your friends. The college also runs a shuttle service to take students to the local malls, the movies, the supermarket, and other places outside walking distance.</p>
<p>Hope this helps!</p>