KASA at Dartmouth

<p>So, I've seen a lot of people posting stuff about sororities on this thread....</p>

<p>I'm not interested in sororities as of yet, but I was wondering about those clubs where the members are actually their own social circle.</p>

<p>Do KASA members (basically, Koreans at Dartmouth, or non-koreans, whoever kasa members are) hang out together?
or is it those things where everyone has their own friends and they're meeting for like half an hour?</p>

<p>I don't really care either way, cuz I think i'll still join kasa, but I was just wondering.</p>

<p>thanks :)</p>

<p>p.s. i got a question from writing this question: are there even ethnic circles at dartmouth? from what my tour guide told me...no. but a lot of colleges do, so. idk, just wondering.</p>

<p>hey, i dont go to dartmouth. but i’ve also been researching about ethnic groups at colleges i’m applying to.</p>

<p>you can check out [KASA</a> of Dartmouth College](<a href=“http://www.dartmouth.edu/~kasa/]KASA”>http://www.dartmouth.edu/~kasa/)
it’s the korean student association website at darmouth :)</p>

<p>was wondering the same thing…??</p>

<p>The Koreans kind of hang out together…that’s really the only ethnic group that does so (maybe the blacks a bit).</p>

<p>Well, that’s good to hear!
I saw some threads that said it’s kind of hard to fit in at Dartmouth as a freshman.
So it would be great to have a community right away.</p>

<p>There is definitely a Korean community. A number of the women in that community are also, however, affiliated with various sororities.</p>