Anonymous wrote:Omg. So tragic.
What is soph summer?
Btw my recent senior has heard awful stories of his friends being hazed at Michigan….
Really dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been listening to the podcast hosted by the dean of admissions. I started to put aside all the stereotypes of Dartmouth from when I was in college and was pretty open to my kids applying there. But now I won't encourage it.
The first was graduate student/suicide, and the second was being "investigated" as a "possible" hazing incident. Hazing happens during initiation which would have happened (if at all) when he pledged, not over the summer between sophomore and junior year. Instead of gossiping about something so tragic, maybe wait for the facts to come out.
You clearly don’t know much about Dartmouth and specifically sophomore summer. For those of us who do, this is tragic but not shocking.
The pp does know. Do not speculate until the facts come out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been listening to the podcast hosted by the dean of admissions. I started to put aside all the stereotypes of Dartmouth from when I was in college and was pretty open to my kids applying there. But now I won't encourage it.
The first was graduate student/suicide, and the second was being "investigated" as a "possible" hazing incident. Hazing happens during initiation which would have happened (if at all) when he pledged, not over the summer between sophomore and junior year. Instead of gossiping about something so tragic, maybe wait for the facts to come out.
You clearly don’t know much about Dartmouth and specifically sophomore summer. For those of us who do, this is tragic but not shocking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been listening to the podcast hosted by the dean of admissions. I started to put aside all the stereotypes of Dartmouth from when I was in college and was pretty open to my kids applying there. But now I won't encourage it.
The first was graduate student/suicide, and the second was being "investigated" as a "possible" hazing incident. Hazing happens during initiation which would have happened (if at all) when he pledged, not over the summer between sophomore and junior year. Instead of gossiping about something so tragic, maybe wait for the facts to come out.
Anonymous wrote:I've been listening to the podcast hosted by the dean of admissions. I started to put aside all the stereotypes of Dartmouth from when I was in college and was pretty open to my kids applying there. But now I won't encourage it.
Anonymous wrote:I've been listening to the podcast hosted by the dean of admissions. I started to put aside all the stereotypes of Dartmouth from when I was in college and was pretty open to my kids applying there. But now I won't encourage it.
Anonymous wrote:This really has nothing to do with the particular college. It has to do with kids being dumb enough to pay money to get friends. There's no easier place in life to make friends than in college.