<p>hmm well where ever you go it depends on how you make of it and how who you associate with. you can find your nich anywhere. the party life isnt what UCSD is known for but i wouldnt say it is socially dead. you can find a party if you want to. everyone has their bias opinions. if you are ready to go out there and meet people im sure you can fit in. go where you want to go. dont sterotype a school…or fight over such things…not really worth the time and effort…</p>
<p>but anywho here are some vids. check it out.:]</p>
<p>you thought that was a comeback? Lol okay… anyways since you got into berk and ucla, I guess you won. You won! Happy? And when i leave this ucsd forum…, go ahead and celebrate and say things like “Finally that d bag is gone” “its good that idiot left” and blahblah. You guys won, you guys should be happy. </p>
<p>p.s. i should tell my friends who go to sdsu to go find and egg you if you do decide to go to ucsd. Anyways end of discussion son. Haha. If you actually respond back to this reply…i guess you really don’t have a life</p>
<p>You’ll find parties at UCSD if you want to party. Heck, some of my friends party on Tuesday and Thursday nights! If the whole scene is really important to you, check out frats and sororities. Just don’t expect to find anything besides kickbacks on campus. And as a last note, USD and SDSU aren’t far away if you ever find the UCSD party scene totally lacking.</p>
<p>it’s really not that hard to party on campus. I lived in tenaya in Muir first year, and during spring quarter we had beer pong with at least 20 people showing up in the suite just about every other night. If you want guaranteed parties, join a fraternity. I did, and its definitely been a life changing experience (as corny as that sounds). You’ll make amazing friends and really you’ll probably like your fraternity brothers more than the sorority girls and the parties. In the end, UCSD is what you make out of it, which is why it’s so great and why it gets bashed so much by lazy people who make no effort to make the most out of their experience. Basically, the best advice about parties at UCSD is that you should just go out, meet people, and have fun. I know I did, and I definitely don’t regret coming here: I’ve made the best friends of my entire life and had the most fun of my entire life.</p>
<p>but don’t forget to get your work done, since you are coming to school for an education. At SD you can have both a great time and a great degree.</p>
<p>if you want to find parties, you can. it isn’t hard. but depending on what kind of party you’re looking for, you might have to go off campus. obviously if you’re looking for huge parties with dancing, loud music, dozens of people, etc., you’re going to have to leave campus. And that usually goes for any college campus… </p>
<p>I would say the biggest reason we have a reputation for having a boring party scene is because we don’t have a frat row. Our fraternity/sorority parties are therefore a lot less visible. But they do exist. As far as on campus goes, a typical “party” (not including school-sponsored dances or whatever) would be like, 10-20 people chilling in a suite or apartment, maybe games of beer pong, that kind of thing. Everyone gets paranoid because security won’t hesitate to knock on the door if they hear ANYTHING that sounds like a party</p>