<p>Any comments on the of social life at Dartmouth? Quality of ladies, prevalence/abundance/lack of alcohol? Lot of time spent studying on Saturday night? High-school-esque cliquiness? Preppiness/anti-preppiness?</p>
<p>Let's hear it all.</p>
<p>Any comments on the of social life at Dartmouth? Quality of ladies, prevalence/abundance/lack of alcohol? Lot of time spent studying on Saturday night? High-school-esque cliquiness? Preppiness/anti-preppiness?</p>
<p>Let's hear it all.</p>
<p>I speak for no one but myself as their are many groups at Darmouth.</p>
<p>There are people here who drink more than they should - or would at other colleges. Pong (Dartmouth's drinking game) encourages binge drinking more than any other drinking game I have seen. The girls aren't bad but lack depth - by that I mean there are hot girls, but not a groups of 20 of them running around like at Vanderbilt. I've never studied on a saturday. The school is extremely not cliquey in my opinion. People run the gamet from preppy to woodsy. I for the most part hang out at frats all the time, but there are things that other people do like hang out and listen to a capella groups.</p>
<p>There isn't much hard liquor - there is a reason Dartmouth consistently ranks highly on the Princeton Review's "most beer" category.</p>