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HawaiiTKE 04-07-2011 11:15 PM

Top Greek Schools
 
  1. University of Illinois
    University of Illinois takes its Greek life seriously, and it shows in their numbers. U of I has a diverse Greek community of 95 chapters, consisting of 6,850 students, making it the largest Greek community in the world. These social organizations know how to have a good time, but they are also strongly committed to giving back to the community through leadership, service and school involvement. At Illinois, sorority and fraternity members make up a large portion of the student government body and they frequently make Dean’s list. With such a varied and thriving Greek population, it’s no surprise that 22 percent of the student body sports the Greek letters, and why Illinois makes it to the top of the list.
  2. University of Georgia
    Known for their southern charm, generosity and spirit, the University of Georgia’s Greek members are committed to making their school and community a better place for all. With a total of 59 sororities and fraternities, Greek life has become a staple within the institution and Athens community. In fact, Georgia’s Interfraternity Council took home the most awards in a regional conference for their scholastic merit, campus and community relations and community service excellence. As a whole, UGA Greeks are very involved in community service, such as building homes for Habitat for Humanity and raising more than $2 million for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta through the ugaMiracle program. It’s their dedicated involvement and positive attitudes that place Georgia on the list of most active Greeks.
  3. University of Alabama
    The University of Alabama takes pride in many of their college traditions, and Greek life is one that tops the list. The university is home to 56 sororities and fraternities, with more than 5,000 student members. This Tuscaloosa-based school is constantly expanding its Greek community by installing old and new chapters. Alabama Greek members have a strong commitment to community service and volunteering in their community. Altogether, these young men and women have raised more than $450,000 for local and national charities over the past five years. The rich traditions and deep-set values are what keep the Alabama Greek system successful and blossoming since 1847.
  4. Oklahoma State University
    OSU’s 3,000 Greek members represent student leaders and models for academic excellence, as they partake in various social, student government and volunteer opportunities on campus. These young men and women are committed to helping others through philanthropy and fundraising events, as well as lifting school spirit and uniting the Greek community by participating in Greek Week, Spring Sing and Greek Discovery Day. OSU has also made a name for itself at the National Panhellenic Conference, when they took home awards for overall excellence and leadership for their Panhellenic association, which oversees 11 sororities.
  5. Pennsylvania State University
    In keeping with their already established and award-winning fraternities and sororities, Penn State’s Greek community has pledged to be the best organization in the nation, through their "A Return to Glory" pledge. In order to reach their goal by 2014, Penn State’s Greek community has pledged to increase their involvement in the community through service, leadership and social responsibility. Penn State’s sororities and fraternities expect excellence in academics, volunteering and student involvement so that they can maintain their reputation as an active Greek community and become a model for academic and professional success.
  6. University of Mississippi
    Ole Miss’s Greek community covers all bases of activism, especially in the areas of community service and philanthropy. Every year, Ole Miss Greeks raise nearly $500,000 in donations to charities and local, state, national and worldwide causes. In addition to fundraising and donations, the Greek community offers their time and energy to philanthropy and volunteer services to both the university and surrounding areas. Sorority and fraternity life at Ole Miss fosters academic excellence, leadership and school involvement.
  7. Louisiana State University
    Take a stroll down LSU’s sorority or fraternity row and you will find find thousands of Greek members who place scholarship, leadership and volunteerism first in their undergraduate lives. LSU Greeks are active individuals, who contributed more than 50,000 hours and donated about $250,000 to local charities and philanthropies during the 2006-2007 academic year. These young men and women take pride in their school and Greek organizations, therefore, furthering their involvement in other students organizations, such as student government, honor societies and interest groups.
  8. Southern Methodist University
    SMU has many long-standing Greek traditions that have carried on for generations and continue to make a difference in the Dallas area. Whether they are sponsoring the Special Olympics, running in Relay for Life or putting on talent shows to raise money for charities, SMU’s Greek members are active participants in philanthropies and school events. These young women and men have raised millions for local charities and organizations, in addition to volunteering their time and energy to making a difference in their community. With 41 percent of the student body sporting Greek letters, it’s no wonder why SMU has continued to have such a successful and active Greek life.
  9. University of Florida
    Florida’s Greek community makes the cut for many reasons. Not only are they active within the city, but they also place a strong emphasis on campus involvement and academic achievement. In fact, out of the 5,200 students who joined a sorority or fraternity, 12 percent of them had a semester GPA of 4.0 during the 2009 school year. Florida Greeks are also active when it comes to building lasting friendships and networking through brotherhood and sisterhood events, such as socials and date functions, as well as intramural sports and chapter retreats.
  10. University of Southern California
    USC is home to thousands of active sorority and fraternity members who bring spirit and leadership to the school. These young men and women love to participate in various team-building and leadership activities, such as intramural sports games and running for governing council positions. Not to mention, USC Greeks are committed to giving back to the community and helping fellow Greek members raise money for their individual philanthropies. In fact, the Greek community raises more than $300,000 every year for local and national charities, in addition to donating their time and energy to volunteering.

DeltaBetaBaby 04-07-2011 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by HawaiiTKE (Post 2044635)
  1. University of Illinois
    University of Illinois takes its Greek life seriously,

because there isn't a single f*cking thing to do in Champaign.

ElieM 04-07-2011 11:46 PM

Are these your rankings or have you obtained them from somewhere?

HawaiiTKE 04-08-2011 12:16 AM

I got them from this website online.

IrishLake 04-08-2011 12:20 AM

Oklahoma State over Auburn or Texas? No.

Barbie's_Rush 04-08-2011 12:25 AM

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Originally Posted by HawaiiTKE (Post 2044643)
I got them from this website online.

So you plagiarized information from some web site, posted it here, and didn't even bother to figure out what site it was on in order to give the owner credit for their work?

HawaiiTKE 04-08-2011 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Barbie's_Rush (Post 2044647)
So you plagiarized information from some web site, posted it here, and didn't even bother to figure out what site it was on in order to give the owner credit for their work?


Does it really matter?


http://www.onlineuniversities.com/ra...st-greek-life/


happy?

ElieM 04-08-2011 01:05 AM

As a college student I'd hope you realise the dangers of plagiarism - give credit where credit is due

AGamAD 04-08-2011 01:25 AM

oh please! He meant no harm, just passing the information along. Its not plagerisim in the slightest

Barbie's_Rush 04-08-2011 01:34 AM

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Originally Posted by AGamAD (Post 2044654)
oh please! He meant no harm, just passing the information along. Its not plagerisim in the slightest

I love it when the girlfriend shows up.

Posting an entire piece of someone else's work on a site is bad enough form. Posting it without even giving credit is plagiarism. The intent doesn't matter.

ElieM 04-08-2011 01:37 AM

plus this is posted as the "Top greek schools" - so I wanted know in whose opinion these ranking were devised.

And it turns out that the article is actually 10 schools with the BIGGEST greek life.

PiKA2001 04-08-2011 01:43 AM

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Originally Posted by ElieM (Post 2044657)
plus this is posted as the "Top greek schools" - so I wanted know in whose opinion these ranking were devised.

And it turns out that the article is actually 10 schools with the BIGGEST greek life.

It's been my observation that when it comes to articles or listings like this Biggest always =Top. They base these things on numbers- not local customs, traditions, history, etc.

HawaiiTKE 04-08-2011 04:39 AM

ElieM and that Barbie girl have some serious issues. It's really not that serious. We're on a blog. I'm not being graded for this. Get over it. These are the rankings for the schools with the most thriving greek life thus implying the "TOP" schools for greeks.

Beryana 04-08-2011 06:02 AM

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Originally Posted by HawaiiTKE (Post 2044667)
ElieM and that Barbie girl have some serious issues. It's really not that serious. We're on a blog. I'm not being graded for this. Get over it. These are the rankings for the schools with the most thriving greek life thus implying the "TOP" schools for greeks.

And when you steal someone's work in your job, that's okay because you aren't being graded on it?! Plagiarism is plagiarism no matter the circumstance. You also never know who is looking at this site - especially since you just identified yourself with your email address (for EVERYONE to see!).

And no, 'biggest' doesn't mean the 'top'/'best'. 'Biggest' is quantitative. 'Top' implies a subjective ranking.

HawaiiTKE 04-08-2011 06:13 AM

Wow. GIve me a damn break. You guys are anal as fukk. Its a damn website. Get off your high horse. No one stole anything. I simply forgot to put it. So shut up already. It's over.

AlphaFrog 04-08-2011 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by HawaiiTKE (Post 2044679)
Wow. GIve me a damn break. You guys are anal as fukk. Its a damn website. Get off your high horse. No one stole anything. I simply forgot to put it. So shut up already. It's over.

Wow...way to endear yourself as a new member here.

It may be "just a website", but just as Facebook is "just a website", things you do and say here can creep into your "real life". Many of us have made real life friends (and enemies) here.

28StGreek 04-08-2011 08:06 AM

First, AlphaFrog is right, and everyone else you have accused of being 'anal'. You HawaiiTKE are being quite rude.

Now back to that list...

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Originally Posted by ElieM (Post 2044657)
plus this is posted as the "Top greek schools" - so I wanted know in whose opinion these ranking were devised.

And it turns out that the article is actually 10 schools with the BIGGEST greek life.

Actually, I don't even think the list works if the sole criteria was Biggest (I assume you mean largest membership number). While its nice to see USC on this list I am pretty sure that Texas, Mizzou, UVA and even Michigan have much larger Greek populations than we do.

I would also be surprised if SMU has more Greeks than we do, let alone be large enough to be the sole representative from the state of Texas. Just on the basis that they are such a small school. And if the criteria was highest Greek percentage of the student body, there would be a whole lot more smaller schools than the big State universities on it. And I don't think it could be the number of Chapters either.

The creator must either have not had a strict criteria; not have done any proper research; or just plain did not care.

als463 04-08-2011 08:14 AM

HawaiiTKE, though I appreciate you posting this list and wanting to get actively involved on this site, you might want to calm down a little because you may have pissed off a few people. It appears that you have posted TONS of stuff on this site already. While it's great to have someone so enthusiastic about Greek life (and TKE), just absorb some of the stuff on here for a little. I'm not trying to be hateful. It's just something to think about.

As far as the list goes, I really wish that if you are going to talk about Greek Life at Penn State they would take the time to mention Penn State's IFC/Panhellenic Dance Marathon--The LARGEST student-run philanthropy in the world. This year, the Greeks raised over $9.5 MILLION dollars in ONE year. That's something that makes me proud to be a Penn State Greek-not because of what this listing said.

BluPhire 04-08-2011 08:32 AM

I won't go as a far as to scream plagarism, that is a little extreme.

Yet I still say though if you are going to "write" something like this, you need to state whether this is your opinion based on your experiences or whether this is an article that you posted and show us the link so we can figure out the intent behind it.

Otherwise it just makes you look like you are talking out your butt.

knight_shadow 04-08-2011 08:40 AM

People are raising a fuss because one of the term and conditions for this site deals with posting articles.

If you post something that you didn't write, you can only post a snippet and must provide a link to the full article.

angels&angles 04-08-2011 09:00 AM

Y'know, I get a little annoyed when W&L is on the "biggest/best Greek Life" lists... and then I get a little annoyed when it's not, too. Weird.

MysticCat 04-08-2011 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by HawaiiTKE (Post 2044667)
ElieM and that Barbie girl have some serious issues. It's really not that serious. We're on a blog. I'm not being graded for this. Get over it. These are the rankings for the schools with the most thriving greek life thus implying the "TOP" schools for greeks.

You know, given the tone of most of your posts here, I don't think you're in much of a position to lecture others. You sound like a whiney kid on the playground.

Take a look at the page you copied the information from. Now, scroll down to the bottom . . . the very bottom. There, in the right-hand corner, you'll see this: "© 2011 OnlineUniversities.com"

Aside from the legalty of simply copying and pasting copyrighted material without giving any credit, posting large chunks of copyrighted material is a violation of the Terms of Service of this site, as is posting copyrighted material without giving credit. See here, where you'll read:
Quote:

Do not post any copyrighted material unless the copyright is owned by you or you have permission from the copyright owner. This has been part of the site rules since these forums were started.

If you are posting a news article it is fine to post an excerpt/summary along with a link to the full article on the news publication's website.
Meanwhile, lists like this are pretty worthless.

33girl 04-08-2011 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by HawaiiTKE (Post 2044667)
ElieM and that Barbie girl have some serious issues. It's really not that serious. We're on a blog. I'm not being graded for this. Get over it. These are the rankings for the schools with the most thriving greek life thus implying the "TOP" schools for greeks.

No, we're not on a blog. This is a message board. Do you honestly not understand the difference?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_board

DubaiSis 04-08-2011 09:58 AM

Giving him the benefit of the doubt of a guy who made a mistake in not giving his source and too childish to man up when it was pointed out, I will give a piece of advice about how to not do this again.

Here's an interesting article linklinklinklink.

Excerpt. Or here's the article in full:

Full article

Barbie's_Rush 04-08-2011 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by HawaiiTKE (Post 2044667)
ElieM and that Barbie girl have some serious issues. It's really not that serious. We're on a blog. I'm not being graded for this. Get over it. These are the rankings for the schools with the most thriving greek life thus implying the "TOP" schools for greeks.

At least we know the difference between a blog and a message board. And we're not TKEs.

Barbie's_Rush 04-08-2011 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2044715)
Aside from the legalty of simply copying and pasting copyrighted material without giving any credit, posting large chunks of copyrighted material is a violation of the Terms of Service of this site, as is posting copyrighted material without giving credit. See here, where you'll read:Meanwhile, lists like this are pretty worthless.

Thank you, MC. I was trying to find that last night but GC is so difficult to navigate on my phone. I knew that was here somewhere!

lucgreek 04-08-2011 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Barbie's_Rush (Post 2044731)
And we're not TKEs.

Getting a dig in at the national organization over one misguided person? :rolleyes:

knight_shadow 04-08-2011 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by lucgreek (Post 2044735)
Getting a dig in at the national organization over one misguided person? :rolleyes:

Not surprising, coming from that poster.

Barbie's_Rush 04-08-2011 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by lucgreek (Post 2044735)
Getting a dig in at the national organization over one misguided person? :rolleyes:

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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 2044739)
Not surprising, coming from that poster.

Go see his other post making light of child abuse. It seems appropriate given that post coupled with his obsession with rankings on this thread.

knight_shadow 04-08-2011 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Barbie's_Rush (Post 2044741)
Go see his other post making light of child abuse. It seems appropriate given that post coupled with his obsession with rankings on this thread.

Right. One post on a message board defines an entire fraternity.

DrPhil 04-08-2011 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Barbie's_Rush (Post 2044741)
Go see his other post making light of child abuse. It seems appropriate given that post coupled with his obsession with rankings on this thread.

Uhhhh...no.

:) Anyway, as far as I'm concerned, GLO jokes and jabs are only entertaining when we NPHCers do them with each other. The rest of "you people" tend not to joke and jab like that because you know it can be insulting. Unless you're joking with a username that you tend to joke with.

Barbie's_Rush 04-08-2011 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 2044744)
Right. One post on a message board defines an entire fraternity.

Try again. There are actually two of them from their chapter here.

knight_shadow 04-08-2011 10:52 AM

Backpedal a little bit faster.

DrPhil 04-08-2011 10:53 AM

:p I blame lucgreek. In the other thread, lucgreek stated that HawaiiTKE is poorly representing TKE.

lucgreek 04-08-2011 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Barbie's_Rush (Post 2044748)
Try again. There are actually two of them from their chapter here.

:rolleyes: TWO?!?

In that case, you are completely right in all your assertions of every member and every chapter from my organization. Two members in Hawaii are an appropriate reflection on the tens of thousands who don't post here.

I bow down to your superior generalization skills.

agzg 04-08-2011 11:21 AM

So, does anyone else want to address the fact that onlineuniversities.com is essentially a content factory that gives little to no valuable information in an attempt to grab the #1 google result and make lots of money on ads?

Barbie's_Rush 04-08-2011 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 2044749)
Backpedal a little bit faster.

Nope. No backpedaling needed or done.

IrishLake 04-08-2011 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by agzg (Post 2044759)
So, does anyone else want to address the fact that onlineuniversities.com is essentially a content factory that gives little to no valuable information in an attempt to grab the #1 google result and make lots of money on ads?

This is what I was thinking...

So the OP didn't post where he got this article from right away. No big deal, IMO. I've done it, and forgot to post the link where I got the info. Or when I was young, I didn't realize that I should post a link to the source at all. Why jump his ass? Why not say "hey, usually when we post an article or something, we provide the source." OP might have been like, "Oh, my mistake, got it from this website. Next time, I'll be sure to post the source too. Thanks for making me aware of this."

Manners go a long way. OP wouldn't turn defensive if his ass wouldn't have been jumped in the first place. Relax, people!

knight_shadow 04-08-2011 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Barbie's_Rush (Post 2044773)
Nope. No backpedaling needed or done.

You're almost there. Keep trying to justify your stupid post :)

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Originally Posted by IrishLake (Post 2044774)
Manners go a long way. OP wouldn't turn defensive if his ass wouldn't have been jumped in the first place. Relax, people!

Look at who started it.

IrishLake 04-08-2011 12:20 PM

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