'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing better than a Tuesday night down at the bars! When I went, cold SLAC, that is where/when the seniors hung out without annoying underclassmen around.
When I went, Freshmen on up went because they had fake IDs.
Oh this particular bar you didn't get into with a fake, it was notorious for that. The other bar in town (yes there were TWO), yes all underclassmen.
Am guessing we went to the same collegedid they check IDs at the door using the college freshman directory … amazing how many freshman fake IDs got busted that simple way
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is considering Northeastern and has been texting with current students about the social life there and in Boston. Apparently, the MIT frats are where it is at in terms of college parties in Boston. Who knew?
What?! There are frats at MIT?!- but I thought only stupid losers joined Greek life?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like which ones? Name five that are frequently mentioned here that are also big party schools.
UVa, Washington & Lee, Bucknell, other state flagships that have been hard to get into lately
Add in Norte Dame, BC, WashU, Tulane, Dartmouth, Wake, Emory... Throw in the SLACs too if you consider social drug use (as opposed to alcohol) to be partying
Wake is a party school? I thought it had a rep for being very challenging academically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like which ones? Name five that are frequently mentioned here that are also big party schools.
UVA is famous for this. If you were a party kid, you did NOT get in from our NoVA HS. Once there though, kids are going hog wild. The good news is that they usually don't go out Sunday through Wednesday so there's a work hard/party hard atmosphere.
+1 The key is to keep it together in high school, then let loose once you get out from under the parents’ watchful eyes.
If a kid is going to be irresponsible about drinking, they will do it wherever you send them .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like which ones? Name five that are frequently mentioned here that are also big party schools.
UVA is famous for this. If you were a party kid, you did NOT get in from our NoVA HS. Once there though, kids are going hog wild. The good news is that they usually don't go out Sunday through Wednesday so there's a work hard/party hard atmosphere.
+1 The key is to keep it together in high school, then let loose once you get out from under the parents’ watchful eyes.
Anonymous wrote:My DD is considering Northeastern and has been texting with current students about the social life there and in Boston. Apparently, the MIT frats are where it is at in terms of college parties in Boston. Who knew?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Caltech
MIT
CMU
Chicago
Swarthmore
Omg. No. Just no. You have no clue. None. No one with any clue at all would call UChicago a party school in any way shape or form. It’s a grind. 100% grind.