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Originally Posted by AXiDMeesh
 That's crazy!!!!
My school has a small Greek system, with 12 total orgs:
Four sororities: Alpha Xi Delta, Delta Sigma Theta, Gamma Phi Beta and Zeta Phi Beta
Eight Fraternities: Kappa Sigma, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Nu, Sigma Pi, Kappa Alpha Psi, Teke, Phi Beta Sigma, and Pi Kappa Phi
Not a good guy-to-girl ratio 
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Actually, most Greek systems have more fraternities than sororities. The fraternities don't have to follow the quota/total system and can have a much wider range as far as total members. There can be fraternities with 12 members and groups with 80 members. If a school ever gets to the point where there are more sororities than fraternities, it is not a good sign as far as the health of the Greek system.
Not to mention that the NPHC orgs you included (girls or guys) don't follow a total/quota system either.