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Originally posted by 33girl
Isn't the Greek system at Colorado completely dry?? I know you can party without partying in the houses, but that just screams un-party school to me.
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The Greek System does not necessarily make a party school.
Think of some of the folks who come to C.U. High income kids who want to go to classes and ski. Or Mountain Bike. Or hike.
You should see the number of Beemers and SUV's driven by the student population.
(Of course there are some folks there who really are looking for the excellent education you can get at Colorado -- it's an excellent school)
We closed our chapter there three times for drug and alcohol violations. I don't know that we'll ever recolonize. Our former international president called them "A bunch of rich ski-bums." The alumni of the chapter agree.
It's definitely a party school. I've been to "The Hill" with some of my former students there -- pretty hard core -- and I went to a pretty good party school myself. Maybe they're number one up there in Boulder, but I'll never believe Princeton's alleged "survey" though.