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[quote=Anonymous]If he is looking at Kenyon, I recommend also looking at Denison University. There are Greeks but no one lives in houses (a big thing for your child to consider) and it is more of just a social thing. There are very few exclusive parties (and the ones that are usually end up not being exclusive after awhile or ending early), there is a lot of volunteer work and fundraising with the Greeks, but for the most part, no one really cares if you are in or not. I graduated there in 2008 and started out in a sorority (was a good way for a shy person to make friends) and quit my junior year because I was involved in a lot more activities. Out of all my close friends, only 2 of them were also in my sorority. The rest were in others or not at all. I know a lot of people who have a similar make up of friends. That said, any college that has Greek Life is going to have one or two of THOSE sororities and fraternities. But likely your kid wouldn't be friends with those people anyways. [/quote]
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