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Greeks in your classes?
Ok, I know there's a Greeks at work thread. But are there lots of Greeks in your classes?
I'll start: Communications for Teachers- (about 25 students) 1 Chi Omega 1 Delta Zeta 1 Delta Tau Delta myself English Studies- (same size) myself 1 Sigma Nu Business Writing (same)- 1 Delta Upsilon 2 Sigma Phi Epsilon's Lit. in English 2- just me |
There's only 4 of my classes that have Greeks
American History II ~ 50ish people 5 KDs 2 ADPis 1 EX 1 SAE English Lit I ~ 70ish people 2 Kappas (strangely enough they didn't know each other so they sat on opposite sides of the class until last week, & the semester is almost over) 1 Theta College Skills ~ 25ish people 2 TriDelts 1 ZTA 1 LXA 1 SigEp Medical Overview ~ 325 people So far since I know only like 1/2 of the class.... 1 XO 1 ADPi And...when I took Chem II during the summer at home 8hrs away at a community college, 1 TriDelt who's in the same pledge class as the 2 in my CS class, was in my class...small world |
Let's see... there are most always Greeks in my classes:
Marketing 1 Phi Mu (me!) 1 SigEp 1 Alpha Gam 1 AOPi Intro to Film 4 Phi Mu's 3 SigEp's(one being my fiance!!!) 1 AOPi Jr. Seminar 7 Phi Mu's 3 AOPi's 1 KA Christian Ethics 1 Phi Mu 1 AOPi 1 Alpha Gam 4 SigEp's 3 Kappa Sig's 1 Sigma Sigma Sigma(transfer) |
wow, holy crap haha.
Newspaper Practicum 3 Sigma Alpha Tau 1 Tau Delta 3 EKT's 2 Pi Sigs 3 TEM 3 Theta Nus 2 Kappa Phi Omega 1 Lambda Gama Epsilon 1 Alpha Sigma Phi 1 Sigma Delta Phi Drawing 1 1 Theta Nu 1 Tau Delta Ancient Art History 2 Sigma Alpha Tau 2 Eta Phi Mu 1 Tau Delta 1 Theta Nu 2 Pi Kappa Phi Philosophy and Human Nature 2 Sigma Alpha Tau 3 EKT 2 Tau Delta 1 Zeta Phi 1 Alpha Sig 1 Theta Nu |
I am not in college anymore. I took quite a few big introductory classes in lecture hall 1 which had seats for about 500 students. It was so funny to see all the pledges. They would wear their colors or pledge shirts and sit near the brother or sisters wearing letters. You'd have me with the DPhiE sisters and pledges in the middle section near the middle rows. Sig Ep and AEPi sat kind of near us, but not too close. ZBT always sat about ten rows behind us and to the right. Sigma Nu sat on the far right way off to the side. SAE sat near Alpha Xi Delta. It was like a who's who of greeklife in those big classes. It was weird they always sat in the same places for whatever class it was. My school was less than 10% greek, but these classes were about 20%. If the class was considered a 'blowoff,' the class was chock full of greeks.
I just took a stroll down nostalgia lane. :) |
Persuasive Speaking
1 Sigma Kappa 1 Alpha Phi 1 Gamma Phi Beta 1 Theta Chi 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pagan Cultures 2 Sigma Kappa's 1 Delta Zeta 1 Gamma Phi Beta 1 Delta Gamma Grammar 1 Sigma Kappa 1 Delta Delta Delta 1 Phi Kappa Tau 1 Delta Chi |
Spanish - Advanced Grammar
1 Delta Gamma 1 Sig Ep Human Nutrition and Foods 2 Kappas 1 AOPi Society and Foods 1 other Alpha Phi (my roomie!) 1 Delta Gamma Philosophy - Current Moral Problems 1 AKA 2 Alpha Xi's Social Psychology 1 other Alpha Phi 1 Phi Sigma Kappa 1 Phi Delt 1 Chi O 4 Alpha Xi's 2 Alpha Phi Omegas Careers in Psychology 1 other Alpha Phi (my roomie) 1 Phi Sigma Kappa 1 Kappa 2 TKEs |
i'm working on my master's so there are fewer people in the classes and we all pretty much take the same 4 classes, but i've got
2 AOPi 1 Local Fraternity 1 Local Sorority 1 DDD 1 AGD (me) 1 DST 1 AKA 1 TKE and that's it as far as i know - marissa |
I don't have too many greeks in my classes.
Biology - Somewhere around 15 (the class has about 900 students) Social Work - 1, and Alpha Sigma Alpha Political Science - 2, A Gamma Phi Beta and an Alpha Chi Omega American Racial Minorities - 1, A Gamma Phi Beta |
I don't have too many...
Analytic Geom and Calculus III: - me World Dance and Cultures: - 1 LTA - 1 KD - me Ways of Living: the Contemporary World: - 1 Phi Tau - 1 Sigma Kappa - me |
Health Education
1) me Children's Literature 1) Gamma Phi Beta 2) 3 Kappa Delta Pi's (Education Honor Society) 3) me Math for Elem. Teachers 1) me 2) Tri Delta 3) 2 KDP's ESOL 1) me 2) 3 KDP's |
Intresting Thread...
Lit till 1642 not including Shakespear: Me My Big T1 heta Phi Alpha (my big's cousin) :) Overview of Lit Study: Me History of the Holocaust: Me 1 AEPhi An SDT sister who disaffliated due ot religous reasons (my pledge mom) Intro to Creative Writing: Me One of my NM's I usually am pretty good with getting at least a few classes with sisters :) |
Hydroacoustics:
me 1 Theta Xi Structural Analysis & Design- same Engineering Economy & Planning me 1 Pi Kappa Alpha 1 Lambda Chi Alpha 1 Theta Xi 1 Chi Phi Coastal Structures me 1 Theta Xi 1 Pi Kappa Alpha Coastal Processes- just myself Engineering Materials lab me 1 Theta Xi Yeah, there aren't many women in my major..... |
elem French II
just me Core Bio myself 2 Alpha Phis 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3 Delta Zetas Media and Politics myself 1 Delta Zeta 1 Gamma Phi Local 1 Alpha Sigma Tau Mass Media myself 2 Alpha Phis 3 Delta Zetas 3 Zeta Tau Alphas 2 Sigma Lambda Phi locals 2 Gamma Phi locals 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2 Alpha Sigma Taus 1 Delta Chi (yea its a big class) Comparitive Politics myself 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon |
NPHC Greeks in Classes
*Fraternities*
Psychobiology: 3 Alpha Men (all on academic scholarship) Set Theory: 2 Alpha Men (both on academic scholarship) Learning I&II: 1 Alpha Man (on academic scholarship) Test and Research Methods: 3 Alpha Men (all on academic scholarship) Quantitative Analysis and Research Methods: 1 Alpha Man (on academic scholarship, Phi Beta Kappa-Delta of Ga. Chapt. too) Country Ways and Country Living : 10 Sigmas. Intro to Communications: 10 Sigmas, 15 Omegas(Ques), 10 Kappas, 2 Iotas Basic Mathematics 095: 5 Omegas (Ques, prop 48 casualty victims too). Basic Writing 075: 10 Kappas, 10 Omegas, 10 Sigmas Drugs in Society: 10 Kappas, 15 Omegas(Ques), 2 Iotas, 10 Sigmas Basketweaving and Leisure Recreational Studies 101: 10 Omegas(Ques) *Sororities* Fashion Design and Cosmetic Fun: 8 AKAs Weightlifting 101: 16 Deltas Weight Training 101: 32 Zetas Sewing 101: 2 SGRhos *The above stated reflects classes that were taken by but a few fraternity/sorority members attending a HBCU in the 80s. |
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