AnonymousDeac
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I rank this post a 2.4 out of 8Perhaps the only thing more ridiculous than a magazine ranking universities is random schmoes on the internet ranking universities.
I rank this post a 2.4 out of 8Perhaps the only thing more ridiculous than a magazine ranking universities is random schmoes on the internet ranking universities.
lots of dumb rich kids at Wake
How many people on these boards have partied at Wake in the last 5 years? Y’all are acting like experts on the current party scene.
I rank this post a 2.4 out of 8
lots of even dumber, poor, mayo-sammich-snarfing, rust-belt, midwestern-meth-mouth hayseed kids at Michigan
We wandered around the quad area while our class year event was going on during last year's homecoming. It was Friday night, and the whole area was completely dead. I guess everything has moved off campus but if that was indicative of the party scene I would say I would disagree with that ranking
I'm pretty sure the partying on a college campus doesn't happen at 9 pm.
I think most activity is now on campus, as students are required to live on campus for their first 3 years (though Deacon Place counts as on-campus https://rlh.wfu.edu/housing/halls/north-campus/deacon-place/)
lol, rafi even goes to bat for wake's reputation as a party school
Yes they are required to live on campus for the first 3 years, but rich mommy's and daddy's are paying for a second apartment off campus. Usually in one of the Crowne's or downtown by Innovation Quarter.
That's crazy.
Yes they are required to live on campus for the first 3 years, but rich mommy's and daddy's are paying for a second apartment off campus. Usually in one of the Crowne's or downtown by Innovation Quarter.
Netflix, are you are current student (obviously don't answer if you don't want to)? If so, how common is it for a student to have a second place? Do a couple of students have this, or is it common?
It’s a completely different experience than I had 25 years ago for sure. I don’t know if I’d ever go to a frat party at today’s Wake.
Yes they are required to live on campus for the first 3 years, but rich mommy's and daddy's are paying for a second apartment off campus. Usually in one of the Crowne's or downtown by Innovation Quarter.
Netflix, are you are current student (obviously don't answer if you don't want to)? If so, how common is it for a student to have a second place? Do a couple of students have this, or is it common?