<p>yeah, I have two cousins who area at dartmouth right now, as far as the frat thing. Yeah, like 30% of the students are really into frats, but I guess the parties aren’t exclusive at all-- although actually becoming a member is quite the task, but all in great fun. I don’t think I have interest in joining a frat (although they can be great at dartmouth, very rewarding). But according to my cousins, dartmouth has more nerds than anything else. People from all over the world and the country, representing very diverse backgrounds on many levels-- all very smartt. There are a lot of rich white exeter/andover/st.pauls grads, but those people are usually quite nice and interesting, some of them are very down-to-earth.<br>
Yeah, if you look at the success of dartmouth alum in many fields, it seems like a dartmouth education (connections that can be made) can be a catalyst for success, although you still have to work hard for it-- I’m sure the work load isn’t easy.<br>
I think dartmouth college is a better option than community college, for most people.</p>