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Old 05-07-2004, 05:54 PM
Tex1899 Tex1899 is offline
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I graduated from A&M. It depends on what you want to study. Also, A&M's more conservative than UT or CU.

Regarding Greek life, A&M's system is adding groups, though numbers are down a little bit versus a couple of years ago. When/if you visit, be sure and go to the Chicken. About half the fraternities have houses, and all of the sororities (except the newest) have houses, and you have to commute (i.e. shuttle bus or drive).

I'm told CU's fraternities are struggling with risk management and basic reporting (i.e. membership stats); only within the last couple of years has the university begun to develop a relationship with the Greeks. I don't know much about the sororities there. You can walk to campus from the houses.

Regarding UT, I don't know much about their system, other than it's probably a lot of old money. You can walk to campus from the houses.

Either way, I know A&M and UT both have great chapters among fraternities and sororities, and you have the opportunity to be a change agent at CU.
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