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Old 04-08-2007, 10:39 PM
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Smile Greeks in the sciences?

I've read countless stories about Greeks going on to become successful in law, business, and the entertainment industry. A lot of the Go Greek! campaigns I've seen emphasize the wide social networks that joining a sorority or fraternity opens you to, and I can definitely see how that could help.

However, I'm wondering: are Greeks in science-related fields more rare? As a pre-med, I'm interested in reading any articles or personal stories about doctors or researchers that were involved with the Greek system in college. Please do share!

Thanks a lot, and feel free to tell me if this is an inappropriate question, or if this doesn't belong here.
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