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As an older student, I did not participate in a number of the school's
social events. In addition, I was more involved with the events at the
William Goodenough College. However, there were a number of student
restaurants and bars on campus. In addition, there were parties and
social events on a consistent basis. To learn of these events, all one
need do is go to the courtyard area between classes.
There are no fraternities or sororities at LSE; however, the dorms seem
to have created their own clubs. For example, one dorm might sponsor a
party and everyone is invited, etc.
One of the great things about LSE is that it attracts incredible
speakers for each prgram. They come on a regular basis and speak for
anyone who wishes to attend. The topics include everything from world
economy to how the theory of evolution has played out to date.
Admission is always free.
Anyone interested in learning more can contact the AFLSE to get in touch
with someone who participated in the program you are considering:
http://www.aflse.org. Good luck and enjoy!
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