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Old 05-24-2004, 11:21 AM
texas*princess texas*princess is offline
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I don't see what the big deal is about with commuter campuses.

I actually go to a commuter campus, and while our campus may not be anything like A&M or UT or UGA, our campus is still great and offers a lot to students.

On a commuter campus you can choose to do nothing but go to school and work, or you can get involved - join the SGA, or a greek organization, or a club for your major, but those are the same choices that "non- commuter" school students make as well.

The Greek Life on my campus isn't overly HUGE with all 26 NPC groups and all the IFCs that exist, but it isn't small either. It's big enough to where people know about it and many people want to be a part of it. (which is completely different from the first school I attended which also happened to be a historical "commuter college" that had a teeny tiny greek system that most students didn't know about at the time)

College and your Greek experience is what you make of it. It doesn't matter what campus you are on.
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