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Old 11-10-2008, 02:59 PM
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I went and looked up Big 10, I was absolutely clueless that its a group of states in the US. Thought she meant Harvard, Yale and the other lot of brainy universities lol
Is there any reason why UT might be different? from what i gathered, Greek life is pretty hectic there...
I wouldn't discount Big 10 schools as non-brainy. Yale and Harvard are Ivy League.

UT is in a very conservative area of the country. You will find this at many SEC schools, as well, where pledge classes are often pre-selected based on what high school you attended or what fraternity your father or grandfather were in.
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