Anonymous wrote:I would have been so sad if I hadn't lived on campus all four years. At my college, almost everyone did and it fostered a true "college experience" that I wouldn't trade for the world. I had plenty of time to do the young adult renting her first apartment thing after college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And here I am rolling my eyes at parents at my kids' colleges who somehow didn't realize their kids had chosen places that don't guarantee four years of housing.
(Building dorms is expensive, so state Us and institutions with small endowments in expensive locations aren't going to offer a lot of dorms, and definitely not nice dorms. But drinking? That's determined by whether conservative Christians are in charge)
Wtf? That idiocy came out of nowhere.
OK, let's ask the group: Did your college prohibit drinking in the dorms, and if so (1) what were the restrictions, exactly and (2) how would you describe your college's culture?
Of all the places people I know have gone, the only one that prohibited drinking was Pepperdine. Others might have had a few rules, but they were minimal. (Obvs this was all pre-COVID)
Drinking is prohibited on every college campus for people under 21.
My school was a somewhat party school and all drinking was prohibited and we were the opposite of conservative christians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And here I am rolling my eyes at parents at my kids' colleges who somehow didn't realize their kids had chosen places that don't guarantee four years of housing.
(Building dorms is expensive, so state Us and institutions with small endowments in expensive locations aren't going to offer a lot of dorms, and definitely not nice dorms. But drinking? That's determined by whether conservative Christians are in charge)
Wtf? That idiocy came out of nowhere.
OK, let's ask the group: Did your college prohibit drinking in the dorms, and if so (1) what were the restrictions, exactly and (2) how would you describe your college's culture?
Of all the places people I know have gone, the only one that prohibited drinking was Pepperdine. Others might have had a few rules, but they were minimal. (Obvs this was all pre-COVID)
Drinking is prohibited on every college campus for people under 21.
My school was a somewhat party school and all drinking was prohibited and we were the opposite of conservative christians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And here I am rolling my eyes at parents at my kids' colleges who somehow didn't realize their kids had chosen places that don't guarantee four years of housing.
(Building dorms is expensive, so state Us and institutions with small endowments in expensive locations aren't going to offer a lot of dorms, and definitely not nice dorms. But drinking? That's determined by whether conservative Christians are in charge)
Wtf? That idiocy came out of nowhere.
OK, let's ask the group: Did your college prohibit drinking in the dorms, and if so (1) what were the restrictions, exactly and (2) how would you describe your college's culture?
Of all the places people I know have gone, the only one that prohibited drinking was Pepperdine. Others might have had a few rules, but they were minimal. (Obvs this was all pre-COVID)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And here I am rolling my eyes at parents at my kids' colleges who somehow didn't realize their kids had chosen places that don't guarantee four years of housing.
(Building dorms is expensive, so state Us and institutions with small endowments in expensive locations aren't going to offer a lot of dorms, and definitely not nice dorms. But drinking? That's determined by whether conservative Christians are in charge)
Wtf? That idiocy came out of nowhere.
OK, let's ask the group: Did your college prohibit drinking in the dorms, and if so (1) what were the restrictions, exactly and (2) how would you describe your college's culture?
Of all the places people I know have gone, the only one that prohibited drinking was Pepperdine. Others might have had a few rules, but they were minimal. (Obvs this was all pre-COVID)
Anonymous wrote:You can tell this thread is full of narrow-minded tailgate state and regional degree mill graduates. Living on campus all four years is over their limited-capacity heads. They can't understand a quaint private college full of kids totally immersing themselves into campus, building extremely tight bounds with classmates and faculty. "Freedom" and house parties and wearing face paint on Saturdays to get blackout drunk and cheer on the illiterate roster of sport ball players is all the obnoxious dimwits care about. Go team go!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And here I am rolling my eyes at parents at my kids' colleges who somehow didn't realize their kids had chosen places that don't guarantee four years of housing.
(Building dorms is expensive, so state Us and institutions with small endowments in expensive locations aren't going to offer a lot of dorms, and definitely not nice dorms. But drinking? That's determined by whether conservative Christians are in charge)
Wtf? That idiocy came out of nowhere.
OK, let's ask the group: Did your college prohibit drinking in the dorms, and if so (1) what were the restrictions, exactly and (2) how would you describe your college's culture?
Of all the places people I know have gone, the only one that prohibited drinking was Pepperdine. Others might have had a few rules, but they were minimal. (Obvs this was all pre-COVID)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And here I am rolling my eyes at parents at my kids' colleges who somehow didn't realize their kids had chosen places that don't guarantee four years of housing.
(Building dorms is expensive, so state Us and institutions with small endowments in expensive locations aren't going to offer a lot of dorms, and definitely not nice dorms. But drinking? That's determined by whether conservative Christians are in charge)
Wtf? That idiocy came out of nowhere.
OK, let's ask the group: Did your college prohibit drinking in the dorms, and if so (1) what were the restrictions, exactly and (2) how would you describe your college's culture?
Of all the places people I know have gone, the only one that prohibited drinking was Pepperdine. Others might have had a few rules, but they were minimal. (Obvs this was all pre-COVID)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And here I am rolling my eyes at parents at my kids' colleges who somehow didn't realize their kids had chosen places that don't guarantee four years of housing.
(Building dorms is expensive, so state Us and institutions with small endowments in expensive locations aren't going to offer a lot of dorms, and definitely not nice dorms. But drinking? That's determined by whether conservative Christians are in charge)
Wtf? That idiocy came out of nowhere.
Anonymous wrote:And here I am rolling my eyes at parents at my kids' colleges who somehow didn't realize their kids had chosen places that don't guarantee four years of housing.
(Building dorms is expensive, so state Us and institutions with small endowments in expensive locations aren't going to offer a lot of dorms, and definitely not nice dorms. But drinking? That's determined by whether conservative Christians are in charge)