So real talk what's it gonna take for Emory to rescind my acceptance?

<p>How were you being rude? You were just clarifying. In addition, I gave a shout out for it hosting decent events (I don’t know how good they are, I just know I see a lot of them going on in the lobby area. I’ve seen some major events at LSM. For example, they host the “last lecture” over there. I know one time they used their “great room” area to host a Hawaiian themed party. I have just seen their events up close in person before so that’s why I can for sure give it something beyond decent. “Decent” usually means “I don’t know the quality, but a lot of it happens”. Also, does Turman still have the Citizenship theme with some freshman seminars associated with it? I wanted to mention that aspect too, but I don’t know if it exists. When I read about it, it sounded pretty neat to have some folks decide to take freshman seminars themed after their dorms. I just suspected that over time the concept maybe eroded because Emory students just “aren’t into that sort of thing” (not the citizenship idea, but the idea of engaging the theme of the hall intensely enough to take courses regarding it). I would love to be proven wrong on that one. It would tell me that we’re doing better than I think and that it’s possible that some students are actually interested in the “living and learning community” thing at Emory (I just feel like Fevans didn’t really work…). I’m honestly not sure if any of the dorms other than Fevans has a theme anymore (Longstreet was Global Cultures, Turman was Citizenship, but I actually think that went to Dobbs, and Hamilton, creativity/arts?). I just wonder if they pretty gave up on freshmen themed halls altogether with an exception or two.</p>