do people really go to their college clubs in NYC?
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Date: March 7th, 2016 3:30 PM Author: French range nibblets
Penn isn't exclusive to Penn alumni. Plenty of other schools share with them. See http://www.pennclub.org/affiliates. Since they started letting UVM people in the place reeks of weed and patchouli.
Brandeis University
Swarthmore College
Bryn Mawr College
Trinity College
Deerfield Academy
University of Chicago
Franklin & Marshall
University of Richmond
Gettysburg College
University of Vermont
Haverford College
Vanderbilt University
INSEAD
Canadian Association of NY
Johns Hopkins University
Chemists' Club
London Business School
M.I.T. Club of New York
Peddie School
Vassar Club of New York
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30003230) |
Date: March 6th, 2016 11:41 PM Author: Startled market
Harvard club is 180.
I've been to several events there. Girls LOVE it. Huge chick magnet seriously. They eat that ish up and post a dozen pictures on their instagram about their "prestigious and highly sophisticated" night out at the H-club.
Me: "Hey, why don't we eat at the Harvard Club, you've never been right?"
Girl: "Wow so prestigious! I KNEW I made the right choice coming to NYC to meet prestigious men like you!"
If playing squash or swimming is your thing, and you don't have access to the New York Athletic Club or University Club, your ugrad club access is critical.
Membership is also clutch if you want access to high-end clubs/societies overseas as they mostly will reciprocate membership. Nothing like being the new guy in town in some foreign city and taking foreigners to places even they don't have access to. They'll cream their pants.
TBF it's drab inside and a bit nauseauting to be honest.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#29999145) |
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Date: March 7th, 2016 12:52 AM Author: galvanic mischievous shrine hunting ground
Not sure if serious. But...
Can you rate events/galas at the Guggenheim, Met, NYCB, etc?
I can't stand being around so many minorities and want to be surrounded with more LA/white girls. Do you recommend the above?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#29999587) |
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Date: March 7th, 2016 9:10 AM Author: Startled market
1) Museums
Many events at museums are credited if you're into the "wannabe" UMC crowd. I'd say at least half of the young people who go to events at the museums are people who went to 2nd tier universities and most of them are from the midwest or the south or some ish like that. It's basically a more upscale version of the 230 Fifth crowd. That being said, museums do host more exclusive events that you typically cannot get invited to unless you are a member or guest of a specific society or club. But like I said, most museum events are fairly open and full of UMC strivers.
Minority status: quite diverse, lots of Eastern Europeans (think Romanian, Ukrainian, etc.) and Latinos/Latinas, lots of Indians and Asians. Expect to see lots of people who think "black tie" means literally wearing a black tie and black suit ("bubut I went to Harvard Business School!"). Mostly striverish gold-diggers.
2) The "Arts"
I'm not sure what you mean by "events at NYCB." NYCB/ABT each have their own "young sponsors" or equivalent society that you can join (with money), and basically you hang out with other white people and begin your journey as a patron of the arts. I did this and it was pretty 180 - you get to meet the dancers, go to some pretty cool private parties hosted by the artistic director, etc. Carnegie Hall and others have similar "young patron" societies, but NYCB/ABT was the credit choice.
Minority status: almost exclusively white. People are open, friendly and welcoming as long as you are a balletomane (if you don't know what this means don't even try signing up)
3) Charities
If you're a true prestige/status whore, this is what you need to focus on. Now there's a billion charities in the city, you need to figure out what the "prestigious" ones are FOR YOUR AGE GROUP, and it's quite obvious what they are if you're in the know. If you show up to the wrong charity, have fun being surrounded by 40/50 year olds. There are legit good charities that are basically "training program" for the next generation of charity leaders, and these are filled with mostly girls in their 20s/30s. The bad news is, these are dominated by boarding school graduates. And I don't mean "Brewster" or "Medeira." I'm talking about Choate, Dalton, Andover. It doesn't matter if you went to Yale, if you're from a public high school, you just won't fit in unless you were on the sailing team at Yale or did equesterian in high school (I'm being serious) or ski/tennis team or something like that. One thing we used to do regularly with this one charity I was involved in was sailing trips. Squash was also commonly played, and we would rotate venues between the various club memberships that we had. It was pretty 180 and this way we got access to facilities we never would have had on our own.
Minority status: almost exclusively white, people are aloof and blind to the real world. Feels a bit like high school.
Disclaimer: save for the NYCB/ABT girls, most of the women who attend the above are nasty.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30000626) |
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Date: March 7th, 2016 6:48 PM Author: galvanic mischievous shrine hunting ground
1) Went to Guggenheim after dark event....never again lol
2) This seems like my jam. Going to be a "young patron" at NYCB/ABT. How many dudes go to this and whats the competition like? I don't want to like the 8th dude surrounding some NYCB soloist in hopes of getting a whaff of her pussy juice.
Do most people try and hang with the dancers or are they chatting within the themselves.
3) So I am not "in the know" as I am asking. Whats the "prestigious charity" for "the 25-30 crowd"? Definitely didn't go to private school, squash, Yale - however I am sure my net worth is higher than *some* of these people and their families. I'd like t increase said wealth and wish to build my network.
Does any actual business/deals go on here or is it just people "aloof to the real word?" I don't mind about the "not fitting in part". If there is business to be made, or money to be had - I'll find a way to get it.
Thanks man.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30004532)
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Date: March 9th, 2016 5:11 AM Author: galvanic mischievous shrine hunting ground
I went to dance school for a time and still take classes.
NYCB dancers don't take class there unless its in 9am and maybe during the offseason.
"If you want to get involved with charities you need to meet as many women from prestigious boarding schools as possible"...ugh whats the quickest way to do this?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30016693) |
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Date: March 9th, 2016 7:11 AM Author: Startled market
NYCB is a bit different in that they are basically forced to train Balenchine style like robots and not deviate from house-style. ABT dancers are more open about different styles so the dancers go to open classes quite often and are actually encouraged to do so in the off-season (which is most of the year). I used to see Yuriko and David Hallberg in class regularly, not to mention the no-name studio dancers. If you don't know what I just said, probably not a good idea to join ABT Young Patrons as people will view you as a creep just to meet the ladies :)
Quickest way to meet women from boarding schools? Don't you have any friends from college or law school who attended? If you do, suddenly be friendly and ask to hang out with them when they're out with their friends.
If lacking women, then try the guys (although the guys generally don't hang out with their HS girls as often). If lacking guys, well your basically SOL unless you get lucky and meet one at a bar I guess.
You could also hail mary and crash charity events that your friends are attending and hope it's not some lame thing to benefit Homeless Dogs of Brookyln or Queens AIDs relief or something like that...
The key with charity events is understanding that it's a circuit. You don't just go to "one" charity and go to just that one charity's events. The ladies who form the leadership of these charities all travel around in the same circle and go to each others' charity events, and invite their guests who are typically from the same pool of people each time. Basically the end game is to be at a point where you have maybe 2-3 different charity invites a month. It gets old quick but hey some people like that crowd. Some of these events are at cool places that I would normally go to, like in Soho or the Village, but a lot of times be prepared to saddle up to the Waldorf Astoria or some other stuffy hotel lounge/banquet center.
I got sucked in because I was friends with people from [X boarding school] and when they started getting super involved in the charity scene they would invite me and some other dudes from my HS since we were pretty generous with donations (we're not talking thousands of dollars btw, not THAT generous). And it just snowballed from there. You only really need one in, and if you make a good impression you're basically on everyone's invite list to get money. The funny thing is, people REALLY cared a lot more about where I went to HS than college. If I mentioned HYP, they'd be like "oh nice" but mention boarding school and it's like "ohhhhhh my best friend went there!!!" or "ohhhh that's where my third cousin goes RIGHT NOW!" It's lulzy. Probably due to the fact that a lot of questionnable proles go to top ugrads and are everywhere in the city.
You're also spending a lot of money to hang out with women who are wealthy but uglier than the random Parsons girl you could meet hanging out in some dive in the LES. You have to realize, the purpose of these charities is for the women to feel good about themselves and/or power trip, not to meet dudes.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30016774) |
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Date: March 9th, 2016 10:47 PM Author: galvanic mischievous shrine hunting ground
Definitely no network in college and HS.
I'll keep an eye out for charities/events. From what you tell me, for most of the circuit, business may not even be conducted. Its mostly social. Might be better use of time to hit up:
Mobile World Congress
Economic Forum in Zurich
Canton Import/Export Festival
etc.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30022754) |
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Date: March 7th, 2016 2:33 PM Author: Startled market
(Graduate of North Woods Central High School)
Twist: they have a really great football program thats going to states!!
P.s. wtf is a "cultured class? Lol at you. Nobody in any of these circles ever uses that term or would have any idea what kind of prole talk that is derived from. In life my friend you are either elite Phillips masterman like me or you went to public school. Get the chip off your shoulder brah itll do wonders for your thinning hair.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30002759) |
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Date: March 7th, 2016 3:13 PM Author: Startled market
Lol what a weak ass reply.
And LOL of course I wont be around the pigpen you call home plus I would never step foot in Oklahoma. But who cares! I cant hear you laughing from inside the club bia.
Heres the downside for you. Whatever I say about your peasant stock, the obesity and baldness running rampant in your family, meager finances, lack of sophistication, a general sense of plainness that is endemic to your genetic material, it is true. All of it.
Scurry home child, mamas got meatloaf and beans waiting on ya.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30003090) |
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Date: March 7th, 2016 3:16 PM Author: Startled market
Heres the downside for you. Whatever I say about your peasant stock, the obesity and baldness running rampant in your family, meager finances, lack of sophistication, a general sense of plainness that is endemic to your genetic material, it is true. All of it.
Scurry home child, mamas got meatloaf and beans waiting on ya.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30003110)
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Date: March 7th, 2016 3:22 PM Author: Startled market
Heres the downside for you. Whatever I say about your peasant stock, the obesity and baldness running rampant in your family, meager finances, lack of sophistication, a general sense of plainness that is endemic to your genetic material, it is true. All of it.
Scurry home child, mamas got meatloaf and beans waiting on ya.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30003148)
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Date: March 7th, 2016 3:27 PM Author: Startled market
Heres the downside for you. Whatever I say about your peasant stock, the obesity and baldness running rampant in your family, meager finances, lack of sophistication, a general sense of plainness that is endemic to your genetic material, it is true. All of it.
Scurry home child, mamas got meatloaf and beans waiting on ya.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30003212)
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Date: November 26th, 2018 1:57 PM Author: outnumbered buff station
"Scurry home child, mamas got meatloaf and beans waiting on ya."
quit saying gay shit, effective immediately (as of March 2016). thank.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#37303516) |
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Date: March 7th, 2016 11:29 AM Author: Startled market
Are you actually from Finland, as in schooled there? Or is that your parent's heritage?
Having spent a lot of time in Scandinavia I have respect for you bros, but tbf Finland got the shitty end of the stick.
p.s. The Finns invented blood doping in sports and strived hard during WW2, so lol at your claim that you guys aren't strivers. Finland is THE striver/chip-on-shoulder little brother of the region.
p.p.s. From the lack of knowledge you seem to have about your own heritage it seems you are some half-breed with great grandparents from Finland. Lol at you claiming to be Finnish. OK, Finnish man from Oklahoma.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30001412) |
Date: March 7th, 2016 9:49 AM Author: Fishy Stage Generalized Bond
Yes and no. Harvard Club is the only one that people really use socially. Yale Club is like a glorified hotel and it has a very business vibe.
Other clubs that have a strong social community are the NYAC, ULC, and the University Club. Colony Club for women.
I'd say that membership is mostly white at these clubs, but among the under-40 set things are pretty diverse. NYAC was traditionally Irish (and, to a lesser degree, Italian) and ULC was (and in many ways still is) rather Republican.
For the under-40 crowd, there are about equal numbers of men and women. It's still mainly white and Protestant, but for every kid who went to Choate there's another kid who went to, say, Grosse Pointe High. These clubs understand that to survive they need to make money, and limiting to the sons and daughters of the "old guard" is detrimental to camaraderie and fun.
Some clubs are still very old-school: if you aren't from UES waspy "society", the fossils at the Colony Club will never let you forget it, but lack of "pedigree" will not affect your ability to actually get into the club if you're otherwise well-liked and well-behaved.
As for the museum events, every museum or cultural institution will hold a few events a year that EVERYONE can buy tickets to. I agree with the poaster above in his assessment that there's a lot of riffraff at these events.
What you want to do is join the Young Fellows / Young Patrons: this will set you back $500-$1,000, but you get access to more exclusive events (i.e. riffraff not invited) and the cost of joining will price out a lot of the undesirables. Membership is considerably more diverse.
Reciprocity is also a big deal. If you're a member of one of the above clubs, you have reciprocity (i.e. can use the facilities of) any number of clubs around the world. Staying in the guest rooms at one of these clubs can be significantly cheaper than staying in a hotel, and these clubs are often in a desirable or convenient part of town.
You will find insufferable UMC strivers and genuinely cool people and everyone in-between at these places. The worst offenders are guests (and especially guests of guests), but some members can get striverish. The NYAC in particular can sometimes feel like a giant Irish pub with a gym attached to the side, and not too long ago there was apparently a fistfight there.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30000773) |
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Date: March 7th, 2016 11:09 AM Author: Startled market
NYAC is great and it's location is awesome.
Only problem with "young patrons" is once you age out it becomes much more expensive to stay involved. Well, same applies to pretty much every club in MFH. That and they call you at least once a month to donate money (your last chance to match donations!).
p.s. I'm sure I've run into you if you were involved in the young patrons scene.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30001272) |
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Date: March 7th, 2016 11:59 AM Author: Fishy Stage Generalized Bond
Yeah, these clubs are expensive. But if you pick one or two and make the effort to be active (and also, if you pick a club that's a true social club as opposed to a nice venue for your daughters to get married in and for you to bring potential clients), you can really create for yourself that sense of community which a lot of people on XO claim that NYC lacks.
I know a lot of people who have joined 1 or 2 clubs / Young Patrons groups / charities and that's transformed their NYC experience. They don't feel as much of a "rootless cosmopolitan", as people here tend to say.
NYAC's location is 180. I also like the Metropolitan Club and its rooftop bar, but the NYAC is more fun. Especially on St. Patrick's Day.
As for the girls, I always thought that the museum and charity events were a good way for men to meet women. I bring my single male friends there and they're always impressed with the talent. As for the clubs, it's a mixed bag and events can be a bit of a sausage fest with the exception of maybe some of their open-invitation Kentucky Derby parties, but the girls at those Derby parties are SPS and 120 (unsophisticated, cheap).
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30001634) |
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Date: March 7th, 2016 2:49 PM Author: Startled market
Lol never. I go just to work out or to attend some event or with friends who are members. I HAVE taken ugly or fat Choate and Exeter women just so to fit in when I need a date and I know other couples will be present.
By prole I mean middle class family and went to T50 ugrad and public HS. I took this one prole PhD student to H club and she dressed up for it and everything it was cute.
Im actually not a snob irl so dont make these clubs the center of my universe. I prefer chill quiet places.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30002914) |
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Date: March 7th, 2016 3:02 PM Author: Startled market
Is "News at 11" some prole reference to some prole local news channel that you watch on your prole big screens?
Or is it just your retarded attempt at metaphor?
Thats what I thought.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30003035)
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Date: March 7th, 2016 3:10 PM Author: Fishy Stage Generalized Bond
Honestly, a legit business suit and pearls is perfectly fine (depending on the business suit and the pearls, of course). If I were at the club I would assume she was coming straight from work and I'd think nothing of it, and no one would think "used car salesman".
Have you even been to one of these clubs?
The bigger issue is with the girls who come into the clubs dressed like prostitutes, not like used car salesmen.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30003075) |
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Date: March 7th, 2016 3:21 PM Author: Startled market
NYAC UC and H club are the ones I frequent.
I usually go afternoons and weekends. I dont see many women wearing suits and pearls in a weekend afternoon.
The suit was black and she was also wearing a white collared shirt. All very conservative and inappropriate for her relatively young age.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30003145) |
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Date: March 7th, 2016 3:32 PM Author: Startled market
Lol at this bich who cant even answer a simple fcking question.
Another easy one: stairs or elevator to the lockers at UC? Since you claimed to have been there.
Are the floors wood or stone? Are the walls in the reception Wood paneling or stone or metallic?
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Date: March 7th, 2016 3:32 PM Author: Fishy Stage Generalized Bond
Yeah, this.
And I don't know anyone who is a member at any of these clubs who would mock a guest if that guest wore a black suit, pearls, and a white collared shirt. Even on a weekend.
This guy sounds like a fruitcake who doesn't know what the fuck he's talking about.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30003245) |
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Date: March 7th, 2016 3:47 PM Author: Startled market
Lol what.
Have you ever stepped foot inside H Club on a regular Saturday afternoon?
I can count on 1 finger the number of times I've seen a 20 something girl wearing a business suit on a Saturday afternoon who wasn't either:
-working there
-there for some interview or some formal meeting
-there for some event/conference/seminar
It's super chill and young members and their guests don't roll up in suits.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30003338) |
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Date: March 9th, 2016 12:36 AM Author: Startled market
You cant seem to recall any details about anything about any of these clubs and yet you spout BS about dress code/uniform lulz at these places.
Another question for you:
Which one of UC NYAC ULC have club jackets (i.e. uniform?) which must be worn at certain events?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30015738) |
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Date: March 7th, 2016 3:42 PM Author: Startled market
Yes I told her wear something nice and conservative. Like a nice dress and some heels like every single other normal girl who goes there for a casual date.
I'm a member of UC and I go there during weekdays to play squash. I'm no longer a member of the NYAC but I go there often and am involved with their running team. I'm a member of H Club, which isn't saying much.
I am also very involved with ABT and used to be a Young Patron at Carnegie Hall.
I don't think any of this makes me a special cupcake or what not. I don't live at any of these places and they are not the center of my social life. I go merely to satisfy my interest in the arts, and also to work out.
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Date: March 7th, 2016 3:26 PM Author: Fishy Stage Generalized Bond
You didn't mention it was a weekend.
Either way, I'd rather see someone dressed up in a way that shows they're respecting the dress code even if they're overdressing than seeing someone dressed trashy, tacky, or immodest. Used car salesman or librarian >>>>>>>>>> sororistute.
Also, as the member, you're supposed to give her (as she is your guest) adequate guidance on what to wear and what not to wear, especially if she is someone who is not used to clubs. If she shows up in something that you don't like, that's on you.
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Date: March 9th, 2016 12:50 AM Author: Startled market
Respecting "dress code" on a normal Saturday at the H Club? Lol what?
"Excuse me sir but you're not wearing the proper tone of crimson" lol.
You can show up wearing Yale colors and nobody will give a dam. I had a friend show up wearing a literal Princeton knit over his shirt/pants and nobody said a word.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30015854)
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Date: March 9th, 2016 1:01 AM Author: Startled market
I post informative posts about Harvard Club, University Club and NY Athetlic Club, and also about ABT/NYCB Young Patrons and a bit about museum-held events.
Posters respond by calling me chink and a poser.
Hilarity ensues.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30015925) |
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Date: March 9th, 2016 1:14 AM Author: Startled market
1) I'm not blue blood.
2) My schtick was posting pictures making fun of you.
That is all.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30016012) |
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Date: March 9th, 2016 1:06 AM Author: Startled market
Lol my UC and NYAC memberships were handed down to me by family.
H Club was automatic.
I went to Phillips as a legacy.
That makes me striver...OK!
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3153805&forum_id=2#30015966) |
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