If you're just back from the Johnson days at W&L

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<p>That’s because it’s not. But that’s the tag it’s been given so people tend to zero in on that aspect a lot more. The logic kinda goes that W&L is disproportionately Greek, and thus, must emphasize partying more than schools with a lower % of Greeks. It’s an unfortunate stereotype, but it is what it is. Students do party – just like most places. But my sense is that many tend to read more into it at W&L than other schools. My .02</p>