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 It's just a fun list.  I went to a school with a small greek community and no houses so I always wondered what it would be like to attend a school with a strong greek system.  It's all in fun. :) | 
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 It's fine and it's fun as long as nobody takes is seriously. | 
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 Iowa State Iowa State would be a good candidate for the top Greek School, in my opinion. Eventhough it's only 13% of us, but we're strong. Our Pan-Hell won the best Pan-Hell in the midwest for two years in a row, and the university supports us .. which is good. We hold around 80% of school activities (nothing new about that ... Greek rules!). Oh, we have 29 fraternity houses, 15 sorority houses. ;) | 
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 Ok, I am a 2002 grad from the U of Colorado--Boulder (#12)...only 9-10% of the student body is greek!  And the community hates us!  How on earth did we make the top 20?  Now I admit it was tons of fun, the bar scene is great, and there are tons of places to hold great parties....but I just dont get it?  Maybe ranking for a party school I could understand (and the riots do not count, they are not greek related!) but for fraternity and sorority life...hmmm.   CU was a great party school though (staring wistfully out the window to south easter oklahoma). | 
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 I went to Lafayette, and I am also perplexed as to why we're in the top 20. I think the greek percentage has dropped to about 35-40% from 60% my freshman year (so it's dropped 20-25% in 5 years). There have been 4 fraternities kicked out in the past 6 or 7 years. The administration and the community can't stand the greeks and have been trying to kill the greek social scene (which is pretty much the only social scene at Lafayette) over the past few years as well. Plus, we only have about 2500 students, 6 sororities (2 of which are well under chapter total, which is 75), and 8 fraternities (their numbers range from about 80 to 5 brothers). Maybe the Princeton Review needs to do their research again. Quote: 
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 I know a few girls who went to DePauw and they can vouch about the Greek scene there.  I have been told that as freshmen, when you show up at parties, if you are not Greek... you will not get in to the party. One of the girls I know had no intention of rushing whatsoever, but decided to just so she could have a decent social life. I don't really know how much that says for DePauw's Greek system. At my school (Purdue), I couldn't imagine someone being turned away from a party because they didn't belong to a house. It just wouldn't happen. And I think its a damn good thing that it doesn't, too. | 
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 I am 110% for deferred rush, but not with stupid rules like that...defeats the whole purpose. | 
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 I don't think you can outright see a sorority's grade point average and be like WOW! You should look at the all-women's GPA as well, for comparision. | 
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 Most recent stats on the W&L website: The Class of 2009… Applied: 3949 Admitted: 1139 Enrolled: 466 Gender Ratio: 50% Female, 50% Male Middle 50% for SAT I: 1340-1430 Middle 50% ACT Composite Range: 28-31 The school is known as a work hard/play hard school that takes both aspects of life very seriously. It's ranked #14 of top nationally ranked liberal arts colleges which as we all know have a different focus than research universities. In terms of LACs the only southern school that beat W&L's ranking was Davidson in NC and they don't have women's fraternities. | 
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 Are You talking about the Un. Of the South In Tenn.? Located on Mont Eagle, East of Chattanooga and West of Nashville? Called The Harvard of The West?:confused: It is a Parochial School, Small, but Highly Thought of.:) | 
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