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		| I guess it varies from campus to campus. I can say that my experience is that what you are saying is typically not the case. Apparently, our experiences vary though. 
 I don't want to get into a pissing match on this, but I really never felt like we had to compete socially with the service and professional organizations. As for professional organizations, my experience is that they have one business meeting per month, MAYBE a speaker...
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 I know what you're saying and
everything.  I'm not saying they throw better
parties or anything like that, but Greeksupporter 
wanted a fraternity with 'chicks'.  
The only greek letter
orgs that I know are co-ed are those 
organizations and a few locals.  
In addition, it's really about the work one is 
willing to put into the org.  
If you don't want a house that smells like feet,
clean it up and light some incense.  
If you want to meet girls (which is what I 
think Greeksupporter was after), 
go talk to them and invite them over 
for cookies or something.  
Have a few of them help with homework, 
then you can kill two birds with one stone.