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02-03-2009, 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by LaneSig
I believe KSUViolet is trying to get you to realize that all the opinions are subjective. Usually, when this subject is brought up, it ends up as a trainwreck and the thread gets locked. Someone who goes to Mizzou is going to say they are #1 and that Illinois and Kansas suck. Someone from K-State will come on, tell the Mizzou person that they are an idiot and that everyone knows K-State is the best and all Mizzou Greeks are losers.
It doesn't matter what Princeton or MSN say.
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I'm just looking for open opinions, whether they are based on their own location of education or not. I'm not going to take what posters say as 100% true, though I would put thought into it and make my own educated guess.
Academics, etc... is important for me in choosing universities though I may have a interest in the greek system, and may lead to have somewhat importance/ preference as well.
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02-03-2009, 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by migreek
Asking a question about the ranking of greek schools, and now your choosing a school solely based on the Greek life?
-That's ridiculous
Due to interest/ possibility of joining a fraternity in the future, I would like to know students opinions of schools greek life ( from there I will use my own personal information such as preference in academics etc.... to determine the school overall, I just asked for a simple opinion list).
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I'd just recommend that you as a HS student focus on that which you can control (grades) to get into college. Then pick an appropriate university/college based on what you want to do professionally for the rest of your life. Greek life, although a great part of the college experience (in my opinion), should not be your primary reason for selecting a school of higher learning. Afterall, there is no guarantee that you will receive a bid to join a Greek organization so why would you select a school based solely on Greek life?
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02-03-2009, 06:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Benzgirl
Opinions will be based soley on who you ask. If you ask people on this board, everything will be biased to one side. Ask people who are not in the Greek system from the same schools and you will receive an entired different viewpoint.
I agree with Kansas City. First base your choice on academics and location. Then find out about their Greek System, Social Life and Football Team.
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Yeah I know there are many biased opinions, but I also will make my own educated guess.
School academics, location etc... is important, though with interest in the greek system ( if I plan to join a fraternity) that will be somewhat important and could have influences.
Ofcourse I wouldn't look at schools outside of my personal preference range ( such as a tier 3 school ) because of the greek system.
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02-03-2009, 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Kansas City
I'd just recommend that you as a HS student focus on that which you can control (grades) to get into college. Then pick an appropriate university/college based on what you want to do professionally for the rest of your life. Greek life, although a great part of the college experience (in my opinion), should not be your primary reason for selecting a school of higher learning. Afterall, there is no guarantee that you will receive a bid to join a Greek organization so why would you select a school based solely on Greek life?
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Exactly, there isn't a guarantee that I will get bid to join a fraternity, nor a guarantee that when I go to college I will try to join one. At the moment it's part of my interest. Yeah my future as a doctor is consider in choosing universities, though with interest in the greek life..... it may have influences as well.
Some things is a matter of personal preference, and no I'm not trying to select a school based on greek life , academics is more important.
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02-03-2009, 06:15 PM
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my future as a doctor
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02-03-2009, 06:17 PM
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Don't see why greekchat.com users are bashing me about this thread, when clearly this is a greek forum website.
It would be less surprising if I got these comments on collegeconfidential.com.
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02-03-2009, 06:18 PM
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Don't see why greekchat.com users are bashing me about this thread, when clearly this is a greek forum website.
It would be less surprising if I got these comments on collegeconfidential.com.
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Because you ask questions, but decide not to listen to the answers.
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02-03-2009, 06:22 PM
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Because you ask questions, but decide not to listen to the answers.
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Those were not answers given, and if so they were unacceptable.
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Some post went to the extreme as if they knew my personal life, to make statements as if I never looked up this information or on the rage to choosing universities solely based on the greek system, with all forgots to my professional future.
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02-03-2009, 06:24 PM
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Your list of top greek public universities?
Your ranking of midwest greek universities?
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GO PENN STATE! Woooo! Best in the country! Woooo! Forget the midwest, those schools suck! And their greek systems are lame! Go Penn State! Wooooo!!
There, is that better?
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02-03-2009, 06:24 PM
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Those were not answers given, and if so they were unacceptable.
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Says you.
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02-03-2009, 06:25 PM
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GO PENN STATE! Woooo! Best in the country! Woooo! Forget the midwest, those schools suck! And their greek systems are lame! Go Penn State! Wooooo!!
There, is that better?
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Ewww. I think you meant to type "Go Michigan"
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02-03-2009, 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by migreek
Exactly, there isn't a guarantee that I will get bid to join a fraternity, nor a guarantee that when I go to college I will try to join one. At the moment it's part of my interest. Yeah my future as a doctor is consider in choosing universities, though with interest in the greek life..... it may have influences as well.
Some things is a matter of personal preference, and no I'm not trying to select a school based on greek life , academics is more important.
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Good luck. From a mid-western perspective, I don't know of any poor Greek systems, they are all just unique to their environment. There are good and bad chapters at any university small or large and like many things in life, you will get out of your Greek experience what you put into it. So long as you select a university for the right reasons and get accepted, then you can consider and extra-curricular activities (including Greek life). I guess that my problem is with how you asked your original questions. Getting opinions from complete strangers is no way to create an opinion of your future school. Instead, you should visit the schools and talk with students you know that are already attending that school. Strangers on GC aren't going to tell you which schools or chapters are good/bad. If you want opinions to take into consideration, do it personally with students that already attend those institutions you are considering.
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02-03-2009, 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by nittanyalum
GO PENN STATE! Woooo! Best in the country! Woooo! Forget the midwest, those schools suck! And their greek systems are lame! Go Penn State! Wooooo!!
There, is that better?
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Don't need a random post on how good of a school Pennslyvania State University is, for it was always on one of my list.
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Not the type of post I was looking for, but doesn't matter to me.
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02-03-2009, 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Kansas City
Good luck. From a mid-western perspective, I don't know of any poor Greek systems, they are all just unique to their environment. There are good and bad chapters at any university small or large and like many things in life, you will get out of your Greek experience what you put into it. So long as you select a university for the right reasons and get accepted, then you can consider and extra-curricular activities (including Greek life). I guess that my problem is with how you asked your original questions. Getting opinions from complete strangers is no way to create an opinion of your future school. Instead, you should visit the schools and talk with students you know that are already attending that school. Strangers on GC aren't going to tell you which schools or chapters are good/bad. If you want opinions to take into consideration, do it personally with students that already attend those institutions you are considering.
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Yeah I see what you mean, and I wouldn't recommand anyone to take all truth to what people say on greekchat.com either. I asked random users to give a random list, and probably would have compared it to professional ranking, and other students opinions on campus etc... Here the schools that fall into my preference in academics etc.... and to be more well known to their greek system, may higher my interest in schools on my list... and if academics preference meeted... added other universities.
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02-03-2009, 07:31 PM
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I guess I'm not sure what purpose it would provide for anyone to give a so-called "Top 10 List of Greek Universities".
First off, best at what? Brother/sisterhoods? Academics? Party life? Philanthropy/Community service? Active in SGA, honoraries, clubs, etc? Alumni involvement?
Second, I'm willing to bet there are few folks in the country, aside from I/nat'l officers, who have spent enough time on enough campuses to make accurate assessments of all the Greek systems.
Third, does any of this really matter in the whole scheme of things? I've known plenty of sisters who went to school on campuses that the Greek Life could be termed as lousy for a variety of reasons where an anti-Greek attitude permeated the student body, faculty, administration and even the surrounding community. Yet they loved their chapter, loved their sisters, loved being a member this Inat'l org, and were proud to wear their letters.
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