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...you’re interested in the final club scene, there are several do’s and don??€™ts you should be aware of. If you’re a freshman guy, do take advantage of the Delphic’s relatively lenient door policies. (But unless it’s garden party season—May—or summer, don??€™t go to the Delphic before 1 a.m and do not stay past 3.) If you don??€™t get in, don??€™t say The Crimson told you that...
...some don??€™ts: Don??€™t act like you own the Delphic. If the President says don??€™t go upstairs, he’s not going to think it’s cute when you do. Don??€™t mock [insert club here]’s somewhat arcane rules—club members actually take them quite seriously. Don??€™t take it personally when there are more BU, BC, Wellesley, and Tufts girls at the AD’s Christmas party, or pink party, or Caddyshack party?...
...Lastly, if one scene is not for you, don??€™t worry. You’ll find your niche. But enough with the negatives—all right, maybe just one more. Don??€™t feel bad if you’re not inducted into the Hasty Pudding social club. Seriously. Unless your daddy was just featured on the Forbes’ annual billionaires list—in that case, do feel bad. You must have said something wrong...
...Don??€™t be fooled by the excitement of tradition—Expos 20 is not all it’s cracked...
...Expos courses can look pretty exciting: Creating Monsters, Cities and Globalization, Travel and the Gods...But don??€™t be fooled. The point of Expos is to teach you to write an academic essay—not to teach you about the course’s subject matter. Suppose your Expos class is nominally about Kangaroos and the experience of growing up in a pouch. You will not actually be taking a class about the kangaroos themselves. You will be enrolling in a class teaching you how to write an essay about kangaroos. And I think...