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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a Harvard freshman who is having a blast on Saturday nights (nothing happening the night before games). He's an athlete, but hangs with a number of non-athletes who are very social. [/quote] Where do they find parties? Are freshman allowed to go to final clubs? [/quote] Plenty of upperclassmen have parties and their dorms often have the space.[/quote] I guess it wouldn't really be that different at Yale, where, to the best of my knowledge, most parties happen in dorms also. [/quote] A good chunk of Yale upperclassmen live off campus so many more opportunities for parties/socializing in private spaces. The university admin is also much more easy going about noise etc so on campus events don’t get shut down regularly like they do in Cambridge and invest in/encourage socializing. Here’s a Harvard student’s take written last year https://harvardindependent.com/what-harvard-could-learn-from-yale/ [/quote] This is a really good article. [/quote]
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