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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don't forget rushing. Greek members have higher GPAs, graduation rates, and starting salaries than independents. They dominate leadership positions on campus and often control the social scene. Even if the Greek participation rate at a school seems low, that low percentage of students has outsized importance on campus and ends up with the best opportunities. If more than 20% of the student body is Greek, forget about staying independent and having a robust college experience and social life, especially if you're male. [/b] [b]People will respond "that's silly, 80% aren't Greek" but when you strip from that 80% the nontraditional students, commuters, shut-ins, antisocial weirdos, and straight-up dorks, you're left with almost no one to socialize with and certainly no high-quality dating prospects. Trust me, you want to rush.[/quote] Ignorant, elitist position. Of course you can have a wonderful, full college experience with the 80% of “dorks” who choose not to pledge. My UVA kid had a fantastic four years involved with friends, debating society, political groups, clubs, and internships and never once set a foot on Greeek row, nor did his friends. [/quote]
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