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Old 05-27-2002, 10:30 AM
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Question SEC schools

I am suprised not many Southern schools make ths list of greek schools. I am not in a Sorority and i did not rush, but i am hoping to change that thru alum initiation-- i am not going to name which one as of yet to protect the hoping and wishing and a lot of praying it comes true on my part, but I went to the Univ of Arkansas at Fayette-NAM and that was a true blue campus for greek life. My entire dorm was greek with the exception of maybe a handful of us who were not greek and i can count maybe two other dorms that were too. I am thinking and somewhat suprised that Chapel hill and Georgia did not make the cut too of most populated greek schools.


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Old 05-27-2002, 11:19 AM
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Re: SEC schools

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I am thinking and somewhat suprised that Chapel hill and Georgia did not make the cut too of most populated greek schools.
UGA is #15 on the list.

As far as Miami U is concerned, my ex went there for grad school and he said that while the Greek system was big, there was also a large faction of students who were virulently opposed to it. Maybe the "no, not THAT Princeton" Review factored that in. Then again, he doesn't always think the way everyone else does so he could be pulling that out of his butt.
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Old 05-27-2002, 02:34 PM
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i have two friends who are presidents of their fraternities at depauw. one explained to me last year, before he rushed, that greek life is just huge there. the housing does have something to do with it, but its not impossible to find housing without it. its just that if you want to be anybody on that campus, you have to be greek. and thats just how it goes since so many people go greek. just what ive heard anyway...

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Old 05-27-2002, 02:46 PM
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go Lafayette...major props to my neighboring school Nice to see a smaller school on the list.
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Old 05-27-2002, 11:04 PM
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33girl, you are right, I have heard that too. When I was on my tour our guide (a Sig Ep) said that over a third of the campus is involved in greek life. As well, many organizations were founded there, and I believe most if not all of them are still active on campus. A belltower was given to the school by the Betas, and there is also a beautiful sundial (that unfortunately doesn't work) that was given by Tri-Delta. I made my statement based on the long-standing tradition of greek excellence there, not really on the size of the greek population, I guess. Does anyone know what the criteria was for this list anyway?
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Old 05-28-2002, 01:44 AM
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I don't know the criteria that they used for the list. I saw it on the www.msn.com site and thought that it would make a cool thread here on GC.
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Old 05-28-2002, 03:34 PM
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There's the problem.

There may not be any criteria. At least none that I've seen.

What you have is a group that makes money using the name of a college with which they have no official affiliation.

They come up with lists that nobody agrees with using methods that nobody understands.

I've often suspected that they send out surveys and whatever student body sends the most back wins. Pretty scientific, huh?

Go figure.
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Old 05-29-2002, 10:52 PM
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It's always been my understanding that DePauw's Greek system comprises such a huge percentage of the student population because they don't provide housing after freshman year, and it's easier to get a space in a Greek house than an apartment in town. Anyone from DePauw know if this is true??
KappaStargirl, I applied to DePauw University last year and from what I was told, by faculty and students was that half the reason most students went greek was because housing is very hard to come by in Greencastle. Greencastle is in the middle of nowhere and it is mainly comprised of the university. There is really nothing to do but be greek. I dont ever remember seeing any upper classman dorms. But the houses are all gorgeous and they seem to have a great Greek system. Congrats DePauw greeks!!! Keep up the good work Kappastargirl I hope I answered your question.
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Old 05-30-2002, 01:39 AM
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Orginally posted by Princeton Review
About the Rankings

Each of our rankings will give you an unbiased and uncensored view of each school profiled. We can guarantee that our candid profiles will seldom be found in any admissions office glossy view book. The important thing to remember is that each ranking is based on what the real experts, current college students, tell us about their schools. What could be more useful to students choosing a college than the opinions of current students?


There's your scientific data. That was from their website. All one has to do is fill out their survey and its online too. It should also be said that the list was categorized under the Party rankings(which included best schools for beer, pot, no social scene, etc) and the full name of it is...

Parties: Best Frat and Sorority Scene or somthing to that extent. Wouldnt take this one seriously. If anything I'd take a USA Today/Newsweek Top Greek System list seriously (if they ever come out with one). They at least seems to use some sort of complied data besides opinions when they do their rankings.
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Old 05-30-2002, 10:55 AM
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Thanks UM Girl,

That's pretty much what I thought. Dosen't seem like very sound methodology at all (is that an understatement?).

At least it can be fun to talk about, I guess, even with no basis in fact.
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It's just a fun list. I went to a school with a small greek community and no houses so I always wondered what it would be like to attend a school with a strong greek system. It's all in fun.
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It's fine and it's fun as long as nobody takes is seriously.
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Originally posted by 33girl: [B]I think that is what they are going by - % involved and influence of the system on campus, because DePauw doesn't have a lot of students either. Penn State doesn't have a giant %age but from what I understand the influence on campus is large.[B]
I go to Penn State and I think there is only something like 12% involved in Greek life. There are approximately 52 fraternities and i want to say 31 sororities. I should really know this since I'm involved in Greek life, but it's also 4:30am so I apologize. Maybe it has something to do with the number of Greek organizations? How they rank them I mean. PSU's Greek system may enroll a small percentage of students, but it is a very powerful influence on the entire University.
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Old 06-02-2002, 02:05 PM
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Iowa State

Iowa State would be a good candidate for the top Greek School, in my opinion. Eventhough it's only 13% of us, but we're strong. Our Pan-Hell won the best Pan-Hell in the midwest for two years in a row, and the university supports us .. which is good. We hold around 80% of school activities (nothing new about that ... Greek rules!). Oh, we have 29 fraternity houses, 15 sorority houses.
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Old 06-15-2002, 09:56 PM
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Ok, I am a 2002 grad from the U of Colorado--Boulder (#12)...only 9-10% of the student body is greek! And the community hates us! How on earth did we make the top 20? Now I admit it was tons of fun, the bar scene is great, and there are tons of places to hold great parties....but I just dont get it? Maybe ranking for a party school I could understand (and the riots do not count, they are not greek related!) but for fraternity and sorority life...hmmm.
CU was a great party school though (staring wistfully out the window to south easter oklahoma).
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