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[quote=Anonymous]I have kids an SEC school known for Greek life. One didn’t rush, one did. Both have active social lives. Both are dating, attend parties, tailgates, etc. The one that didn’t rush still attended a number of sorority formals (dated a lot of sorority girls over the years). Practically speaking, how many friends do you need at college to have an active social life? How many close friends were in your group in college? You don’t need to go Greek even at a school known for Greek life. I went to a state flagship a million years ago and never attended a frat party. I did attend plenty of parties and sports events, etc. I found the non-Greek students to be more interesting and it was the 90s when alternative music, fashion, and the general “Whatever!” attitude of Gen X dominated, so that likely played a role in it. Tour schools when they are in session and try to spend a weekend with any college students. My kids did that and they quickly ruled out some schools based on their overnight visits. [/quote]
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