Sums it up. Storrs pond good during warmer temp when most as students have already left for summer |
| Cornell, Lehigh, Vandy |
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Agree on Cornell.
Greek life there is big. And those 3 bars in collegetown. Lots of Greek date parties and formals. |
Think it’s missing UVA. That’s it |
Colllege bars and parties |
Interesting social phenomenon at NU. Asian kids all hang together. Indian kids same. Greek life is mostly white (a sprinkle of Asian/indian here and there). Greek life is growing. More kids want to join. Off campus parties at bars and clubs downtown. My kid says NU is fun. Goes downtown 1-2 nights/week and Greek /off campus party 1-2 nights/week. Plenty social. Boys have a tougher time with dirty rush in the fall and getting into parties. Assume it’s all fine after they pledge. |
ha ha ha.... imagine what kind of high school life |
It’s hard to believe that the kid of someone who would make such a weird, misplaced reference (and racist, to boot) could even get into a T20 school. |
No Greek life at ND. |
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Interesting that these are the schools that all of the kids are talking about.
greek life and/or "parties" have made a resurgence as a priority with all of the tiktoks and reels. kids don't want to grind for 4 more years. at least we are seeing this at our private. Val applying ED to Duke is not uncommon. |
Duke isn’t really fun - Vandy is authentically fun. can’t go there and not enjoy ur 4 years in nashville - it’s basically impossible lol |
| Duke, ND, and Vandy have nothing in common with Cornell. Would add Dartmouth on a much more isolated scale. For LACs add in Colgate, Holy Cross, and Richmond. No Greek life at ND and HC. |
Agree! Cornell does not belong on this list. It's the consummate grinder school. |
Dyson? |
Very few Duke kids go out 2-3x a week, not counting the first week or so of fall semester. 1 is typical, maybe 2. Vast majority are not greek. Duke is more social than some but not all of the ivies, but just like Ivy/chicago/stanford it is filled with super high achievers who do research, run clubs, have internships during the semester on campus or close. The do-it-all mentality and obsession with grades is much different than Duke in the early 90s(93 grad w a 24 grad kid). The nephew at northwestern and it is per him more academic/intellectually focused on studies than Duke. To us as parents/grown siblings the students sound similar at NW and Duke |