Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fred Rogers and Robert Frost also went to Dartmouth.
I have recent experience with the school and it’s been a wonderful place for my liberal, not sorority-oriented child. There are jerks everywhere and the school has done a lot in recent years to address these things.
Fred Rogers left Dartmouth after a year because he found it to be a "beer soaked, jock-strap party school." Seems like not much has changed.
https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2019/12/03/the-radical-mr-rogers/
He transferred to Rollins, which is just as beer-soaked and fratty but has nowhere near the academic reputation of Dartmouth. The number of parents on this board who are terrified of their little Johnny or Suzie having a real college experience, shotgunning a brewsky or two and smashing some tail while away at school while earning a diploma that will make recruiters and grad schools cream is astonishing.
The very best of Dartmouth, ladies and gentlemen!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fred Rogers and Robert Frost also went to Dartmouth.
I have recent experience with the school and it’s been a wonderful place for my liberal, not sorority-oriented child. There are jerks everywhere and the school has done a lot in recent years to address these things.
Fred Rogers left Dartmouth after a year because he found it to be a "beer soaked, jock-strap party school." Seems like not much has changed.
https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2019/12/03/the-radical-mr-rogers/
He transferred to Rollins, which is just as beer-soaked and fratty but has nowhere near the academic reputation of Dartmouth. The number of parents on this board who are terrified of their little Johnny or Suzie having a real college experience, shotgunning a brewsky or two and smashing some tail while away at school while earning a diploma that will make recruiters and grad schools cream is astonishing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fred Rogers and Robert Frost also went to Dartmouth.
I have recent experience with the school and it’s been a wonderful place for my liberal, not sorority-oriented child. There are jerks everywhere and the school has done a lot in recent years to address these things.
Fred Rogers left Dartmouth after a year because he found it to be a "beer soaked, jock-strap party school." Seems like not much has changed.
https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2019/12/03/the-radical-mr-rogers/
Anonymous wrote:I love all the phonies here saying they wouldn’t want junior or sissy to go to Dartmouth. Sure you wouldn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Dartmouth is a real college, one of the few remaining that caters to smart kids who still want to frat hard and have a real college experience. If you'd rather spend those four years living the SJW life, go to Brown or Wesleyan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love all the phonies here saying they wouldn’t want junior or sissy to go to Dartmouth. Sure you wouldn’t.
I mean if you have the chops to get into Dartmouth, you'll probably have several options for schools that are just as good or better.
Anonymous wrote:I love all the phonies here saying they wouldn’t want junior or sissy to go to Dartmouth. Sure you wouldn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Dartmouth is a real college, one of the few remaining that caters to smart kids who still want to frat hard and have a real college experience. If you'd rather spend those four years living the SJW life, go to Brown or Wesleyan.
Anonymous wrote:That article could be written about many, many schools. Dartmouth just happens to be the Ivy version of it. It's a fratty school that attracts preppy, outdoorsy kids, and the culture is the culture. Yes, the main social scene revolves around alcohol, and the kids are a bit more conservative (i.e., not everything revolves around social justice and identity--although it is not intolerant in the slightest, unless you're looking to be offended.) It's not for me personally, but it's not like there's something inherently wrong with it. A lot of kids want what Dartmouth offers. If you don't, and have the grades to get into an Ivy, go to Brown. If you go to Dartmouth expecting it to change for you, you're a fool.
'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fred Rogers and Robert Frost also went to Dartmouth.
I have recent experience with the school and it’s been a wonderful place for my liberal, not sorority-oriented child. There are jerks everywhere and the school has done a lot in recent years to address these things.
Fred Rogers left Dartmouth after a year because he found it to be a "beer soaked, jock-strap party school." Seems like not much has changed.
https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2019/12/03/the-radical-mr-rogers/