I went there and believe that the media loves a good Dartmouth story. The same drinking, partying and shenanigans went on at every college my high school friends attended. My best friend went to William and Mary and her frat party stories astonished me. The undergrads at my grad ( another Ivy) school partied much more if the sidewalk vomit and beer bottles were any indication.
I was not Greek and didn't find it a social liability. Frat parties were open to all -- they were not "exclusive."
What I loved about Dartmouth was the beautiful sense of place you feel living on that campus, and the wonderful teachers. They pride themselves n their focus on undergraduate teaching. My classmates were smart, interesting, passionate, cared about social issues, and diverse in their experiences and opinions. They've gone on to do amazing things in politics, medicine, social work, entertainment, publishing, business, law, scientific research, and art.
Just one of the women I met there...
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