Parties during Orientation week????

<p>Does anyone know of any parties during orientation week : )</p>

<p>there will be some house parties in collegetown, though orientation week is a little weird since the frat’s aren’t allowed to have any parties. As your orientation leader when you get on campus.</p>

<p>your orientation leader probably knows of some and might invite you as well.</p>

<p>Yeah, if you have a good OL, he or she will tell you where the parties are. That said, it’s not that hard to find anything. Walk down college ave, cook, catherine, and eddy around 10-11 PM and look for the houses with a million people on the porch.</p>

<p>All the frats have parties in college town at their annexes. You won’t have trouble finding tons of parties. Hopefully the cops won’t be as toolish as they were last disorientation week.</p>

<p>Yeah the cops sucked last year.</p>

<p>Well with the new IFC laws passed this year, I can assure everyone the cops will be more toolish then ever. But we all know they’ll never stop us >=)</p>

<p>My advice: Start with the big parties on College Ave and Eddy St first, when those get dangerously crowded/broken up/out of beer move to the connecting perpendicular streets, specifically Catherine and Cook(C0ck). After that, move to the flanking parallel streets of Linden, Bryant, Stewart, Delaware.</p>

<p>Remember kiddies, don’t try to be safe and always throw caution out the window!</p>

<p>Someone tell me this Q & A on the Class of 2010 website is wrong because it made me sad.</p>

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<p>Wait wth…you don’t want to attend the orientation events in the beginning? … why does this make you sad??? I’d rather bond with other Freshman the first week so we can experience the new place together. Whether this is at some college event where you’ll meet a lot people and make new friends or a crazy party experience where you stay with this group of 10-15 kids which will at least bring u closer and u’ll have a story to tell lol. w/e He does make a good point about parties happening for all four years as compared to a few days of orientation that you will only get one chance to utilize.</p>

<p>I agree with the guy who gave the advise.</p>

<p>Go to parties. You can attend events before parties if you want to.</p>

<p>yeah since when do parties end at 12 or even start before then lol</p>

<p>My one problem with Cornell is how early the parties end…but there are always after hours.</p>

<p>whaaattt really? like how early? because they got broken up/ran out of beer?</p>

<p>I say go to the orientation events, and if you aren’t enjoying yourself, go to some party. the events end way before the parties end, either way, so it’s not a real problem if you want to go to a comedy show and THEN out to a party.</p>

<p>parties end between one and three in my experience, depending on the attendence.</p>

<p>The parties aren’t as crappy for freshmen as the Q & A that I quoted says, right?</p>

<p>I partied 9 days in a row for orientation week; it was awesome.</p>

<p>spanks tell me more about your experience with orientation week??</p>

<p>i will be a junior transfer so the only reason i mentioned parties was because i didnt want to be around freshmen all week long, any thoughts?</p>

<p>yeah what do the transfers normally do? are the parties mostly freshman or semi-mixed</p>