Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College is for learning.
You've missed the entire point of college, which is that you can experience excellent academics *and* great fun. The two are not mutually exclusive and it's so sad that you think otherwise.
NP it's also sad to think there's one "right" way to have fun. numbers in greek life is tanking. I like college basketball, but most kids never attend a college football game, even at "football" schools
PP here - not a proponent of Greek life. Some of you are really conflating Greek life with big, fun football schools. Many of our kids attend these schools and are not Greek. Most kids aren't.
As for your last sentence - what? That is such a bizarre and false claim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we all agree to this? I mean, so much fun, so much variety, and more often than not plenty of smart kids and top academic opportunities?
Who wouldn't want to be a smart, good looking and outgoing Greek guy or girl at an SEC, Big Ten or ACC school? What a time and place to be young.
Sounds a bit superficial...
I'm guessing academics comes in 2nd or 3rd for you...
Well, grandma, if there's ever a time where a little superficiality might be ok, it's college.
Ha! I'm sure its a big thrill to rush, be rejected, end up puking your brains out and then graduating with a degree in gender studies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:nice try. Syracuse data is 2023. this has been a 20 year old issue.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/college-football-attendance-declines-for-seventh-straight-season-to-lowest-average-since-1981/
I'm still waiting for the link showing that "most" undergrads at big football schools "never" go to a game. Have you found that one yet, or is your desperate search still ongoing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:nice try. Syracuse data is 2023. this has been a 20 year old issue.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/college-football-attendance-declines-for-seventh-straight-season-to-lowest-average-since-1981/
I'm still waiting for the link showing that "most" undergrads at big football schools "never" go to a game. Have you found that one yet, or is your desperate search still ongoing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we all agree to this? I mean, so much fun, so much variety, and more often than not plenty of smart kids and top academic opportunities?
Who wouldn't want to be a smart, good looking and outgoing Greek guy or girl at an SEC, Big Ten or ACC school? What a time and place to be young.
Sounds a bit superficial...
I'm guessing academics comes in 2nd or 3rd for you...
Well, grandma, if there's ever a time where a little superficiality might be ok, it's college.
Anonymous wrote:Syracuse and UConn kids have better things to do
https://www.syracuse.com/orangefootball/2024/11/what-was-attendance-for-syracuse-uconn-football.html
Anonymous wrote:USC kids have better things to do (yesterday)
https://www.si.com/college/usc/football/usc-trojans-georgia-southern-eagles-los-angeles-memorial-coliseum-attendance-lincoln-riley-jayden-maiava-jakobi-lane
Anonymous wrote:nice try. Syracuse data is 2023. this has been a 20 year old issue.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/college-football-attendance-declines-for-seventh-straight-season-to-lowest-average-since-1981/