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Originally Posted by breathesgelatin
I'm a grad student at Texas. I can't see why Greek Life would matter in making a grad school decision.  I've seen people mention this before, and if you choose a grad school based on Greek Life, you're probably making a poor decision. To me, it's completely irrelevant. I guess you might consider alum activities in the region, but even still, with grad school you should just generally go to the best school you are accepted to.
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Or the best school you get accepted to and can afford.
I could see Greek Life playing a part in grad school for some people, like if they want to advise a chapter of their GLO, or be an advisor for their Greek council or for the Greek Life office. Then again, you can still do those things if you go to a grad school with no Greek Life, or a grad school without a chapter of your GLO, as long as there is one close by.