Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High achieving people party. Serious students party. He'll, my father's Big Law lawfirm parties were coke-filled bacchanalias in the '80s. Where are people getting the idea that serious students/high achieving people don't drink and party?
Of course high achieving people party. The issue is the posters claiming that students at top schools do nothing but party. Ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:High achieving people party. Serious students party. He'll, my father's Big Law lawfirm parties were coke-filled bacchanalias in the '80s. Where are people getting the idea that serious students/high achieving people don't drink and party?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so do I need to send my child to brigham young or liberty to reduce the incidence of substance abuse in schoolmates?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a great time at Amherst and was taught by Professors and made great life long friends. I know it is not the best institution (thank God) but it may just above middling as frats and beer parties were the rage. I'm sure you won't find this behavior at those top/best schools like Harvard, Stanford and MIT.
This is the problem. Clueless. Harvard? Are you kidding? Harvard has/had the most coke of any school except maybe the U.
No. Teach your kids to pick their friend carefully. Make good choices. Study hard. Don't judge somebody based on their SAT score. If you believe that kids are more serious in "top" school, kids with a huge safety net, you are flat out wrong.
Biggest take-away: don't trust posters who think Harvard is the coke capital of anything, or that kids at elite schools like Stanford, MIT, Yale, Columbia are not "serious" and these are merely party schools for rich kids... Or something. Such posters have an outdated view of elite colleges based on the entrance requirements of the 1950s.
Anonymous wrote:
No. Teach your kids to pick their friend carefully. Make good choices. Study hard. Don't judge somebody based on their SAT score. If you believe that kids are more serious in "top" school, kids with a huge safety net, you are flat out wrong.
Anonymous wrote:People party everywhere. You can party and still be serious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so do I need to send my child to brigham young or liberty to reduce the incidence of substance abuse in schoolmates?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a great time at Amherst and was taught by Professors and made great life long friends. I know it is not the best institution (thank God) but it may just above middling as frats and beer parties were the rage. I'm sure you won't find this behavior at those top/best schools like Harvard, Stanford and MIT.
This is the problem. Clueless. Harvard? Are you kidding? Harvard has/had the most coke of any school except maybe the U.
No. Teach your kids to pick their friend carefully. Make good choices. Study hard. Don't judge somebody based on their SAT score. If you believe that kids are more serious in "top" school, kids with a huge safety net, you are flat out wrong.
Anonymous wrote:so do I need to send my child to brigham young or liberty to reduce the incidence of substance abuse in schoolmates?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a great time at Amherst and was taught by Professors and made great life long friends. I know it is not the best institution (thank God) but it may just above middling as frats and beer parties were the rage. I'm sure you won't find this behavior at those top/best schools like Harvard, Stanford and MIT.
This is the problem. Clueless. Harvard? Are you kidding? Harvard has/had the most coke of any school except maybe the U.
so do I need to send my child to brigham young or liberty to reduce the incidence of substance abuse in schoolmates?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a great time at Amherst and was taught by Professors and made great life long friends. I know it is not the best institution (thank God) but it may just above middling as frats and beer parties were the rage. I'm sure you won't find this behavior at those top/best schools like Harvard, Stanford and MIT.
This is the problem. Clueless. Harvard? Are you kidding? Harvard has/had the most coke of any school except maybe the U.
Anonymous wrote:I had a great time at Amherst and was taught by Professors and made great life long friends. I know it is not the best institution (thank God) but it may just above middling as frats and beer parties were the rage. I'm sure you won't find this behavior at those top/best schools like Harvard, Stanford and MIT.
Anonymous wrote:By and large, I prefer a top product to a bottom or middle or the road product. That's simply how I am wired. It's really that simple.
[quote]The higher priced products are usually not the best products. That is simply how it works.