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Originally Posted by lovespink88
There have been a few threads on this. I posted in one of them about the break down of number of chapters by conference (NPC, NIC, NPHC, etc), but I can't find it. I think U of I is largest in terms of number of chapters. I think other schools have higher percentages and higher number of members.
And that's Northwestern's logo next to the highest percentage of Greeks in the Big Ten, not Penn State.
ETA: Here it is: http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...3&postcount=46
And yes, my count of 36 sororities is correct. The DI is wrong. Because 59 + 39 =/= 95. 
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Wow!!
Thirty-six is a lot of sororities, and 39,000 undergrads is a crazy amount of students. How competitive is it the situation overall? For example, if a girl really wants to join a sorority - for the sake of argument, ANY sorority - is there a "home" for most girls who want to be part of a sisterhood? I am guessing that the 20 NPC chapters have the most members, collectively, but given the existance of 2 NPHC, 5 Latina, and 4 "other" sororities, is it likely that a girl looking for a sisterhood will find it?