did anyone just didn't feel MIT at CPW???

<p>MIT frat parties nearly always feature a large number of BU and Wellesley girls.</p>

<p>That doesn't mean that MIT girls don't also go to the same frat parties. I suppose it might be mostly freshmen or underclassmen. I certainly used to go to some, until I got tired of drunk frat guys asking me how I liked Wellesley.</p>

<p>There are also plenty of parties that happen in the dorms- both the official, sponsored, publicized type, and the more low key type where a small group of friends just get together for drinks or whatever.</p>

<p>Which frats have open parties and when are these parties? I don't have any connections so I can't really get into closed parties =/</p>

<p>I didn't have a fantastic time at CPW, actually. One, I wasn't outgoing enough to really enjoy it then - I felt like I was missing out on things. Two, I was nervous about being on the east side of campus so I didn't go visit the dorms or anything - and while I'd have been fine on the west side somewhere, I wasn't quite feeling it. I was really taking a chance when I went to MIT - and the reasons I made the decision aren't really useful here, I think - but I'm glad I did. It's the right place for me. I just needed to find my place within it.</p>

<p>i have heard from a number of people that in order to truly get everything out of CPW, you have to go after the activities. I think that anyone who is going to use this week as the major part of your decision on whether to attend MIT needs to make sure they are outgoing and proactive or else you fail to gain a true experience of MIT and may make a decision on false information</p>

<p>Why am I not surprised at the names of those?</p>