Dartmouth Greek life

Anonymous
Looking for recent perspective on how a boy with little interest in Greek life would fare at Dartmouth. Are there normies to hang out with who aren’t interested in frat parties every weekend?
Anonymous
Also curious - but for a girl
Anonymous
Check Reddit
Lots of stories - personally, I’d say no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/s/8v2GNbso2F


6 yrs old
Anonymous
What is a normie?
Anonymous
I went to Dartmouth and there is no way around it: social life heavily centers around the Greeks. It’s not nearly as bad as some folks make it out to be. But if you are not into Greek life, you will be in the minority at Dartmouth. If your kid has no other interests that attracts a natural affinity group (and there are tons at Dartmouth), getting into a friend group can be a little difficult.
Anonymous
I would definitely stay away from Dartmouth unless you're a boy who really enjoys the worst of frat life.
Anonymous
I would stay away--it's very Greek heavy. There are many other schools that would be a better fit. If you have the stats for Dartmouth, why not pick any number of schools that are a better fit?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And the forbidden doc

https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/s/BvJYmQf7jS

My kid is at Dartmouth and that forbidden doc must be a joke.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And the forbidden doc

https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/s/BvJYmQf7jS

My kid is at Dartmouth and that forbidden doc must be a joke.


Think it’s 3-4 years old…
Anonymous
The quarter system is pretty intense so your DC will probably be studying too hard to be able to party!

My Dc is complaining about the amount of midterms and papers she has to write.
Anonymous
Do you know it’s cold in New Hampshire?
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