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Old 03-19-2011, 07:25 PM
Psi U MC Vito Psi U MC Vito is offline
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It's only going to play a pretty small part in the decision, thanks for the straightforward answer though
Honestly it shouldn't play any part. You go to school to get an education, and everything else is just gravy.

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you're so cool. I hope someday I can post 12,128 times on a website for college kids. I hope I can be a "has-been" when I grow up!
Just so you know, most of the members of GC are actually Alumni in their various organizations. Some of them are among the best in what they do for a vocation. So check your attitude at the door. You are a junior, and already seem to know what school you want to go to. So why ask for specific info on particular fraternities if you weren't a troll.
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Old 03-19-2011, 07:40 PM
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Honestly it shouldn't play any part. You go to school to get an education, and everything else is just gravy.
Disagree. I think academics are the first priority but often you have multiple colleges that can cater to your academic path and choosing based on an opinion of the area/social scene/general feel of the school becomes very relevent. Being happy socially (Greek organizations fall here) is in many ways just as important as academic endeavors, and if not, the health of social happiness/general happiness with life can greatly affect academic success. My 12 cents
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Old 03-19-2011, 07:56 PM
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Disagree. I think academics are the first priority but often you have multiple colleges that can cater to your academic path and choosing based on an opinion of the area/social scene/general feel of the school becomes very relevent. Being happy socially (Greek organizations fall here) is in many ways just as important as academic endeavors, and if not, the health of social happiness/general happiness with life can greatly affect academic success. My 12 cents
I would agree with this. There is more to what makes a good fit in a school than academics, though they should certainly be the first priority. For example, all of the grad schools I applied to had large football programs; it wasn't the end all be all of my decision, but it was something I was looking for in terms of fit and university culture.
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Old 03-19-2011, 09:06 PM
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Disagree.

Education is a small part of the collegiate experience.
I completely agree, which is why I posted this in response to Splash up thread as well...


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I would agree with this. There is more to what makes a good fit in a school than academics, though they should certainly be the first priority. For example, all of the grad schools I applied to had large football programs; it wasn't the end all be all of my decision, but it was something I was looking for in terms of fit and university culture.
In the grand scheme of things I still believe that academics should be considered the highest ranking factor in a college decision.
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Old 03-19-2011, 10:04 PM
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And calling someone a "troll" is the dumbest insult ever. Sorry if I don't have enough time to spend hours on a forum every day for the past 6 years... Shame on me
We got lots of posts similar to yours from definite trolls, especially lately it seems. If you're not one, fine. But it's not a random assumption, and your attitude is reinforcing the assumption.

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Honestly, we make fun of Californians quite often and maliciously...and we're not that conservative.
Do you call them shanes and refuse to affiliate with them? And then say you affiliated with them anyway?
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Old 03-20-2011, 12:35 AM
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In the grand scheme of things I still believe that academics should be considered the highest ranking factor in a college decision.
As it should be

As Vito said earlier, everything else is gravy. You can make the best of your Greek experience no matter where you end up.
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