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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No such thing. Only people who thrive at Tailgate States are the wealthy average IQs who party it up in Greek life, couldn’t care less about academics or learning — or attending 600-student lectures and nil support — then work mom and dad’s connections for a good job.[/quote] I don't know where you got this idea. I went to Ohio State and most of the people I knew came from middle and working class families. I didn't know anyone who had family connections. Frankly, very few people even did internships because we all had to work paying jobs at the bookstore, at restaurants and stores, etc. There were lots of frats but I didn't feel like they dominated campus life -- a middle or LMC Ohio family wasn't coughing up a extra few thousand a year for a frat when tuition was only $2k! (This was a while ago, obviously.) But Ohio State is huge and in the middle of a city -- frats probably dominate more on more remote campuses with wealthier students. [/quote]
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