<p>I found myself pondering over this.
Do you even have time to get into it? (no ambiguity intended)
Where would you hang out and what would you do as dates?</p>
<p>Kids at the top prep schools are very, very bright! :o</p>
<p>I’m finding too many ways to interpret that statement… please explain precisely?</p>
<p>There seem to be very few long-term relationships, especially compared to most public schools.</p>
<p>There is dating/romance, but it is only at the top schools.</p>
<p>The lesser schools watch movies, suffer longing, furtive glances and have the occasional deep conversations.</p>
<p>Both The WBTY Indices and The Bunkel Index services cover this subject (Pierrepont Morgan ignores it) but only WBTY really gets into the gritty details which allow the applicant, and their parents, to reach a conclusion on this timely and very important factor.</p>
<p>Hilarious, fif.</p>
<p>SnapePotter, yeah, there’s romance at prep school. In my senior class at Andover, there’s a fair number of couples who have been going steady for some time now, and that’s the case in each class, though there would appear to be more steady dating in the upper grades. Aside from more conventional dating, there’s plenty of hooking up, too… This happens most frequently at dances but if you’re ever unlucky enough to wander alone through the mail room on a Saturday night right before final sign in, you can encounter it there, too…</p>
<p>In terms of dates, well, it’s hard to find the time to get out of town, so most kids will either have dates in their rooms (parietals) over a movie, or they’ll go downtown to a restaurant or cafe down there. Occasionally they will get day excuses and go to Boston to see concerts and the like.</p>
<p>thanks a lot Tom. Is there a “Main Gang” at Andover that usually get most of the girls’ attention? Are people really stressed about their image in order to seem popular and distinguished to the opposite sex?</p>
<p>No, there’s no main gang which gets the girls’ attention, because there’s no main gang, period. Everyone here is very different and therefore looking for different people. Because of that, no, people definitely do not posture for the opposite sex. We live on campus with them and because of that spend a great deal of time with them; putting on a fa</p>
<p>at SPS there isn’t really dating. People call it scoring (and no that does not mean sex). Scoring can range from hugging to sex though. ANd since we are an all boarding school even if a relationship is short it is like a long relationship at day school, this is because you are with the person ALMOST EVERY SINGLE SECOND. so no there is no dating rarely do people go on dates, but people score a lot.</p>
<p>wow hugging is scoring? at my current school we hug like everyday (tight hugs)
yeah i do sometimes consider it “scoring” tho</p>
<p>Laaaaaaaaaaaame</p>
<p>lol who’s lame?</p>
<p>Well if you consider hugging equal scoring, then that would make you lame.</p>
<p>i said “sometimes” which is rare. would u consider a hug from a supermodel a non-score?</p>
<p>I mean don’t get me wrong, that’s pretty sweet but at the end of the day it’s just a hug.</p>