Dartmouth grad complains about D frats

<p>You go to D, you don’t expect some Animal House? You thought that was just a movie?</p>

<p>[Ezra</a> Tzfadya: Devil in the Night: Frat Culture at Dartmouth](<a href=“Devil in the Night: Frat Culture at Dartmouth | HuffPost College”>Devil in the Night: Frat Culture at Dartmouth | HuffPost College)</p>

<p>[Confessions</a> of an Ivy League Frat Boy: Inside Dartmouth’s Hazing Abuses | Culture News | Rolling Stone](<a href=“http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/news/confessions-of-an-ivy-league-frat-boy-inside-dartmouths-hazing-abuses-20120328]Confessions”>Dartmouth’s Hazing Abuses: Confessions of an Ivy League Frat Boy – Rolling Stone) Another good one</p>

<p>Some here tried to tell me I unfairly stereotyped Dartmouth and a couple others. Um-hmmmmmmm.</p>

<p>Dartmouth itself says that “Around 65% of eligible students are members of Greek Letter organizations.”</p>

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<p>That is a very high percentage compared to colleges and universities in general, so students considering Dartmouth should consider whether the heavily fraternity / sorority social environment is something they like, or at least don’t mind.</p>