Most happy freshman so far

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any new ones to add here? Or old ones your first year eaved about over winter break?


Vandy kids that didn't get a greek bid are really unhappy. Rumor is 700 of the 800 freshman girls rushed and less than half got a bid.


I know a few of these from the DMV. The thing is, if 50% got left out then there are plenty of friends to have outside of Greek life.


Except broadway has gotten very strict in Ids.
Once in Greek life, your events are 3-4 nights a week. If you aren’t in a house, there aren’t replacement events now.

This is why ppl transfer from Vanderbilt and why they in turn admit so many transfers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any new ones to add here? Or old ones your first year eaved about over winter break?


Vandy kids that didn't get a greek bid are really unhappy. Rumor is 700 of the 800 freshman girls rushed and less than half got a bid.


I know a few of these from the DMV. The thing is, if 50% got left out then there are plenty of friends to have outside of Greek life.


Except broadway has gotten very strict in Ids.
Once in Greek life, your events are 3-4 nights a week. If you aren’t in a house, there aren’t replacement events now.

This is why ppl transfer from Vanderbilt and why they in turn admit so many transfers.


Vanderbilt is only about 20 percent Greek. Except for the occasional party, the vast majority of Vandy students have nothing to do with the Greek system.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:wow what high school kicked out the bully? usually they do nothing and the victim leaves


Given this and how celebrity kids are usually protected, tells you how bad the behavior must have been.



She was at very prestigious Harvard-Westlake but graduated from Crossroads. Yet *somehow* Vanderbilt still admitted her.


That’s Gwyneth Paltrow’s DD duh. She was such a dolt Spielberg had to get her into UCSB.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any new ones to add here? Or old ones your first year eaved about over winter break?


Vandy kids that didn't get a greek bid are really unhappy. Rumor is 700 of the 800 freshman girls rushed and less than half got a bid.


I know a few of these from the DMV. The thing is, if 50% got left out then there are plenty of friends to have outside of Greek life.


Except broadway has gotten very strict in Ids.
Once in Greek life, your events are 3-4 nights a week. If you aren’t in a house, there aren’t replacement events now.

This is why ppl transfer from Vanderbilt and why they in turn admit so many transfers.


Greek life events are 3-4 nights per week for the next 3.5 years? Or just the few weeks after Rush?

Also, Vanderbilt has a 97% retention rate. So it doesn't appear that kids are leaving en masse. If they add kids in it's in addition to the freshman class because they relax the requirement to live on campus.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any new ones to add here? Or old ones your first year eaved about over winter break?


Vandy kids that didn't get a greek bid are really unhappy. Rumor is 700 of the 800 freshman girls rushed and less than half got a bid.


I know a few of these from the DMV. The thing is, if 50% got left out then there are plenty of friends to have outside of Greek life.


Except broadway has gotten very strict in Ids.
Once in Greek life, your events are 3-4 nights a week. If you aren’t in a house, there aren’t replacement events now.

This is why ppl transfer from Vanderbilt and why they in turn admit so many transfers.


Transfers in doesn’t have to equal transfers out. There’s no rule that a school can’t have more sophomores than freshmen. A great reason to admit a lot of transfers, and the obvious reason at Vandy, is that the school wants to enroll full pay students with lower stats, but doesn’t want them to count in their FTFY data. It has less than nothing to do with frats.
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