Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Well, UVA is in the top 25. So there's that.
well I’ll be - number 25 - it snuck in!
Anonymous wrote:Well, UVA is in the top 25. So there's that.
Anonymous wrote:Well, UVA is in the top 25. So there's that.
Anonymous wrote:UVA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS attends a top 15 school that is one of the few T15 schools with a bit of party reputation. (I can think of two such schools, others can chime in)
Here's the deal OP: in 2023-24, the kids who've killed themselves for 6-8 straight years to gain admission to a very top school ... are not partiers. The student bodies of _today's_ Cornell or Penn or JHU or Vanderbilt are packed to the rafters with striving, achievement-driven 20 years olds. It's really difficult to maintain the life of organic chem/original research/programming while getting loudly sh!tfaced drunk several nights a week
Do some kids at my kid's top school party, sometime? yes, according to DS, but not in enough numbers to affect the overall somber, serious, driven vibe in the residential halls and after-hours campus.
only two fun party schools in T15 are Duke and Vandy - both South lol
Anonymous wrote:DS attends a top 15 school that is one of the few T15 schools with a bit of party reputation. (I can think of two such schools, others can chime in)
Here's the deal OP: in 2023-24, the kids who've killed themselves for 6-8 straight years to gain admission to a very top school ... are not partiers. The student bodies of _today's_ Cornell or Penn or JHU or Vanderbilt are packed to the rafters with striving, achievement-driven 20 years olds. It's really difficult to maintain the life of organic chem/original research/programming while getting loudly sh!tfaced drunk several nights a week
Do some kids at my kid's top school party, sometime? yes, according to DS, but not in enough numbers to affect the overall somber, serious, driven vibe in the residential halls and after-hours campus.
Anonymous wrote:DS attends a top 15 school that is one of the few T15 schools with a bit of party reputation. (I can think of two such schools, others can chime in)
Here's the deal OP: in 2023-24, the kids who've killed themselves for 6-8 straight years to gain admission to a very top school ... are not partiers. The student bodies of _today's_ Cornell or Penn or JHU or Vanderbilt are packed to the rafters with striving, achievement-driven 20 years olds. It's really difficult to maintain the life of organic chem/original research/programming while getting loudly sh!tfaced drunk several nights a week
Do some kids at my kid's top school party, sometime? yes, according to DS, but not in enough numbers to affect the overall somber, serious, driven vibe in the residential halls and after-hours campus.