Anonymous wrote:A woman made a rude comment once and I said, "your son ate dog food to get into his fraternity".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Mary Washington? "Oh, I understand it has a lovely campus." That is what I say.
Yes, it does. And it's also a good school so, bonus.
I also agree it has a lovely campus and it isn't distracted by research and graduate study like many schools (even those with good names).
Or Columbia. Trust me on that.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Odd to me that people would want their kid to go to a party school.
First of all, it's an expensive investment, meant PRIMARILY ( I know not exclusively) for learning academic material (yes, also maturing, developing into an adult and having fun). More importantly, partying implies lots of drinking. That can be dangerous, even though people like to portray it as normal and harmless. So many rapes/hazings/accidents came about because of that. Just because that did not happen to you in college, why would you want your kid at a place where it is more likely? (And yes, data show that risk factors for such incidents include Greek membership and bing a varsity athletic.)
Your kid can go to Swarthmore and still do plenty of party drugs. You are a moron.
Anonymous wrote:Odd to me that people would want their kid to go to a party school.
First of all, it's an expensive investment, meant PRIMARILY ( I know not exclusively) for learning academic material (yes, also maturing, developing into an adult and having fun). More importantly, partying implies lots of drinking. That can be dangerous, even though people like to portray it as normal and harmless. So many rapes/hazings/accidents came about because of that. Just because that did not happen to you in college, why would you want your kid at a place where it is more likely? (And yes, data show that risk factors for such incidents include Greek membership and bing a varsity athletic.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who says calling a college a party school is a negative thing?
THats my feeling as well. I've never understood the negative stereotype. Many highly competitive schools are party schools as well. I hope my daughters go to a party school!
Anonymous wrote:Who says calling a college a party school is a negative thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any person that makes negative comments about another person's childs school is "more to be pitied than censured." How pathetic that someone has such poor social skills that they'd say something negative (including a school is a party school). Anyone with any decency just says, "congratulations" or "thats great, I hope Larla enjoys her new school." Just blow it off, OP. Be proud of your child. There are many wonderful schools and life is too short to be bothered by petty, socially inept people.
and your life is too short to be lecturing other adults on how they should talk to their friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey, if the shoe fits, wear it:
Princeton Review's top 20 party schools:
1. University of Deleware
2. West Virginia
3. Tulane University
4. Syracuse University
5. Bucknell University
6. Lehigh University
7. UC Santa Barbara
8. University of Wisconsin
9. Colgate University
10. University of Rhode Island
11. University of Alabama
12. University of Vermont
13. Providence College
14. Wake Forest University
15. Union College
16. University of Maine
17. University of Illinois
18. University of Florida
19. Florida State University
20. Sonoma State University
surprised U of Georgia fell off the list
This list is so stupid. They just rotate the names around every year, add a few- drop off a few. Kids party more at Lehigh than Arizona and Wake Forest more than ECU - right.