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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry if this was covered up thread - I lost track as the conversation has been threadjacked - does anyone know a somewhat social but non-fratty boy at Wake? Are they happy? My son is a people person but initially comes across as shy so likely is not the fraternity type. Is there a place for this type at Wake? Can non-greek boys go to parties? Or will he be bored on weekends?[/quote] My understanding from other people’s experiences is that one can find a social life/activities outside the Greek scene at awake but it can take a little more time and just putting oneself out there. My kid (boy) is similar- social, but not interested in Greek life. He looked at Wake, liked it well enough for its size/location, but ended up at a school where Greek life is a smaller presence. [/quote] Which school did he end up at? Also looking for similar to Wake school but with less Greek life[/quote] William and Mary or Richmond may for the bill. [/quote] Richmond has the same Greek percentage as Wake and a lot smaller. Class sizes run bigger at William and Mary (while still small for a public college) but William and Mary shares Wake’s commitment to having only full professors teach. Neither offer P4 sports.[/quote] Wake is also has its own medical school and hospital which is a nice plus for premed students.[/quote]
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