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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is the fraternity scene big at Pitt?[/quote] It is not really big but there if you want it. My son is a junior at Pitt and really likes the school and the city. He socially has been very happy. He is actually so much more social now than in high school. He has friends from the beginning of freshman year and then joined a fraternity. I never thought he would join Greek life. It seems a little lower key than the frats at other schools—which is why I think he was open to it. He still has friends outside the fraternity. He is a CS major and has had many professors he really likes. He has done pretty well in getting internships. I always hear how good it is for any health field, but I can’t speak to that. Although the hospital system is pretty dominant in the area and they always seem to be expanding. He does complain about the dining hall food. He doesn’t have a food plan anymore. He cooks and goes to the many places near campus. There are excellent restaurants in Pittsburgh. Other than OOS tuition, Pittsburgh is a pretty low cost city. Kids don’t need a car and rent is low. [/quote]
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