For the people I know who did coke in college, price was no object. Actually that would be an understatement.
The thing about coke use in (and agreed that "top" fraternities are more likely to do certain drugs than others) is that it's not always that apparent to people from the outside that such activities are going on. They can be very well covered up from freshmen and even sophomores in some case. I was surprised to discover this when I hit sophomore/junior year of college and everyone moved off campus. Although when I was in college the "coke" fraternity didn't really appear to suffer much in reputation. Not sure that will last though. A former "top" fraternity became very involved in pill/drug use (as well as multiple other issues, but drug use was the start) and went completely down the gutter--just in my 4 years at W&L. It started with coke, branched to pills, and then just went haywire. The first group I mentioned was only really known for some moderate coke use, and it was the top and remained so all my 4 years though. So I dunno.
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