Even if not a great amoutn go out of province that still means that more kids will, maybe some for sports some for academics and some for a mixture of both of those too but certainy UBC, McGill, Dal and Mount allison (i should've applied there...) will experience growth... not to the level of say UWO or Ottawa or Queen's but a larger growth than usual.
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Originally posted by SigPiTO
I'm just wondering what school chscrew144 goes to. Obviously it's in Ontario, or you wouldn't be talking about this because not a great amount of Ontario students go out of Province (McGill, Dal and UBC may be the main exceptions). Personally here at U of T I don't think it will affect fraternity life as much as we hope it might. We're non-existant in the minds of many students and the university will never recognize us (Student council has, but that's because most of it is Greek now; the SAC prez is a Deke). I have a feeling that the double cohort of OAC and grade 12 students will help GLOs at schools like Carleton, UWO, Ottawa U, Waterloo, Laurier and possibly even Guelph since the age of freshman is going to be 17-18 and they may find that fraternity life will be their way of have a social life. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
Kris
Sig Pi
University of Toronto
PS. Sorry to all you Yanks that don't know what the hell us hosers are talkin about.
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