Anonymous wrote:Yes, but some are definitely more so. Similarly, you can find drugs at all colleges. They’re more prevalent at some than others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quit saying one college is a big party school over another one.
ALL COLLEGES ARE PARTY SCHOOLS! Yes even MIT.
Do you always think in binary terms? Of course, parties can be found at all colleges, thanks for the newsflash. Do some schools have a school that parties way more than others? Uh, yeah. Tulane parties are going to be way better than MIT.
Anonymous wrote:Seems to me that the schools in a boring location are the big party schools, if the school is in an interesting urban area there is more to do so less resort to just drinking for fun.
Anonymous wrote:Quit saying one college is a big party school over another one.
ALL COLLEGES ARE PARTY SCHOOLS! Yes even MIT.
\Anonymous wrote:they just party at the interesting placesAnonymous wrote:Seems to me that the schools in a boring location are the big party schools, if the school is in an interesting urban area there is more to do so less resort to just drinking for fun.
they just party at the interesting placesAnonymous wrote:Seems to me that the schools in a boring location are the big party schools, if the school is in an interesting urban area there is more to do so less resort to just drinking for fun.
Anonymous wrote:Not like back in the day. Kids today couldn't keep up with us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the point is that if your kid is not a partier they can still have a great experience at a “party” school. Party culture exists everywhere so let’s stop labeling schools this way.
Yes, non-partier kids can have a great experience at any school. But we know several non-drinker kids who've coplained loudly about having SO many kids in their dorm getting plastered on the weekends and vomitting in the dorm bathrooms. And then there are the mandatory group projects when members of the group don't pull their weight because of their partying. You can pretend that as long as you find "your people," the amount of student partying has zero impact on you, but that's not true. The overall "vibe" impacts everyone.
Anonymous wrote:I think the point is that if your kid is not a partier they can still have a great experience at a “party” school. Party culture exists everywhere so let’s stop labeling schools this way.
Anonymous wrote:I think the point is that if your kid is not a partier they can still have a great experience at a “party” school. Party culture exists everywhere so let’s stop labeling schools this way.