
09-05-2012, 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by KitKat58
ss to offend you ellebud, that was not my intent. I was just thinking of the statistics that say only twenty-five percent of scientists believe in Christ, and the rest of it. DD has friends that are Muslim, Jewish, Christian, and Hindi. However most of her friends are atheist or agnostic.
fwiw, most medical professionals take minimum classes in math, physics, and chemistry. They really are not considered scientists.
Also while the sororities may have a higher average GPA, is it statistically significant?
I really bought into the whole story that sororities are different that what I knew when I was in college. But after all the 'cool party' talk and lack of interest in charity activities during convo days I am confused. Perhaps the large recruitment class forced many actives to take part in first round without the proper preparation.
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