Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey Dartmouth Alum,
Hanover called. The development office wants to know where it can send back the $50 you gave last year to the annual fund? C'mon, people, Dartmouth is NOT like the other Ivies that tend to be populated by large numbers of geeks -- thank goodness. Excessive drinking and partying has been an American college tradition dating back multiple generations. If that "scene" is not for you or your darling offspring, then you have a few choices available. I think Dartmouth is trying to balance a lot of interests and not just legislate away "problems" that may actually be learning experiences for the student body.
This is exactly why I want to pay 60,000 to have my DC exposed to this attitude? NO THANKS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey Dartmouth Alum,
Hanover called. The development office wants to know where it can send back the $50 you gave last year to the annual fund? C'mon, people, Dartmouth is NOT like the other Ivies that tend to be populated by large numbers of geeks -- thank goodness. Excessive drinking and partying has been an American college tradition dating back multiple generations. If that "scene" is not for you or your darling offspring, then you have a few choices available. I think Dartmouth is trying to balance a lot of interests and not just legislate away "problems" that may actually be learning experiences for the student body.
Mean douche bag. I guess you are the other reason to avoid the place.
Anonymous wrote:Hey Dartmouth Alum,
Hanover called. The development office wants to know where it can send back the $50 you gave last year to the annual fund? C'mon, people, Dartmouth is NOT like the other Ivies that tend to be populated by large numbers of geeks -- thank goodness. Excessive drinking and partying has been an American college tradition dating back multiple generations. If that "scene" is not for you or your darling offspring, then you have a few choices available. I think Dartmouth is trying to balance a lot of interests and not just legislate away "problems" that may actually be learning experiences for the student body.
Anonymous wrote:Hey Dartmouth Alum,
Hanover called. The development office wants to know where it can send back the $50 you gave last year to the annual fund? C'mon, people, Dartmouth is NOT like the other Ivies that tend to be populated by large numbers of geeks -- thank goodness. Excessive drinking and partying has been an American college tradition dating back multiple generations. If that "scene" is not for you or your darling offspring, then you have a few choices available. I think Dartmouth is trying to balance a lot of interests and not just legislate away "problems" that may actually be learning experiences for the student body.
Anonymous wrote:Dartmouth alum here. There is a sense from Day 1 when you arrive for orientation, and get indoctrinated into Dartmouth life at Moosilauke and around a Homecoming bonfire, that you better just LOVE the place like those who have gone before, and you better LOVE the wild and crazy parts of it. Or you are just not a true Big Green student. Alcohol is HUGE at Dartmouth. You don't have to drink, and many people don't, but the alcohol culture is pervasive. Sadly, there are many alums who have battled alcoholism in the decades since graduation and began their excessive drinking as undergrads. Some of them have written about it in the College publications.
None of my DC's applied to Dartmouth. The nail in the coffin for the last DC, who might have applied, was an email letter to alums from the College president last spring regarding the significant problems with "campus climate." You can google the events that led to the President's letter. Not much has changed over the years.
You are smart not to send your children there.
Anonymous wrote:Hey Dartmouth Alum,
Hanover called. The development office wants to know where it can send back the $50 you gave last year to the annual fund? C'mon, people, Dartmouth is NOT like the other Ivies that tend to be populated by large numbers of geeks -- thank goodness. Excessive drinking and partying has been an American college tradition dating back multiple generations. If that "scene" is not for you or your darling offspring, then you have a few choices available. I think Dartmouth is trying to balance a lot of interests and not just legislate away "problems" that may actually be learning experiences for the student body.