Anonymous wrote:Um, this book was humor.
Those rankings were supposedly of the “preppiest” schools, not the best schools. It was meant to be funny! I was in college at the time and we all thought it was a very funny book- almost as funny as the movie “Animal House,” which is also comedy.
Anonymous wrote:I believe some Japanese are really into the Preppy Handbook and follow the rules to a T. I don’t think they understand it’s satire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had an original copy and it was my bible![]()
But it was never meant to have anything to do with academics for crying out loud.
It was tennis and finishing and boarding schools and Speery topsides, monograms, LL Bean duck boots, duck phones, etc
Sweet Briar almost shut down completely from lack of funds and enrollment lags. Hopkins is all female too.
Let me guess : you are the same poster that turned to Vogue magazine for a historical article on “prestige” colleges (a fashion magazine) and now are going to a preppy parody book.
I suggest you look for academic literature.
In that the Preppy Handbook lacks any underlying literary work as its implicit basis, I wouldn't classify it as a parody.
DP. It's a parody of Prep Culture. Good grief. The pedanticism is exhausting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SAT scores have been rescaled a couple of times since then.
+100
1200-1300 was a very competitive score in the 80s. It was a completely different test. Vocab was very difficult.
Anonymous wrote:There's no such mention.
Anonymous wrote:SAT scores have been rescaled a couple of times since then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being preppy was not cool in the 80’s or ever.
said a plaid wearing gen x-er.
That book was great. My favorite part was the rules on s3x. Basically BJs only = prep. I think there were rules on all the way but blocked them out apparently.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised Dartmouth isn't on the original list.