<p>It goes without saying that all three of these universities provide a phenomenal undergraduate education. I am interested in the social atmosphere of these schools. I always thought the social life at Princeton would be dead. I am Facebook friends with some kids at Princeton and I'm shocked to see how much fun they are having. Lots of frat party, beer drinking pics. I am certainly not going to school expecting to get drunk every night but I would like to have plenty of social options on the weekend. Any and all info people have on the social climate of these schools is appreciated!!!</p>
<p>Princeton definitely has enough going on to suit your desires. I don’t know much about Stanford, but I’ve heard that Dartmouth’s social scene is pretty much restricted to the wild fraternity/sorority scene. Princeton’s eating club scene, in my opinion, is more welcoming and allow you to party as much or as little as you want.</p>
<p>When and if you want to party, you’ll find ample opportunity at any of these three schools. That said, Dartmouth is smaller and a tad remote, so its social scene is necessarily more insular. They don’t lack for fun though.</p>
<p>These are the top 3 “fun” schools in the top school world.</p>
<p>I guess it has to do with how you define fun. Dartmouth most drinking and very hard partying. Frat scene. Stanford seems like more of a mix, drink or not. Princeton clubs come in different varieties so you seem to be able to find your niche.</p>