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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The answer is more nuanced than you might think. It's not necessarily what %age of the school that directly participates vs. how much of the overall social life revolves around Greek parties. I think at UPenn like 25% participate, but there is always lots going on at the school and the City that the 75% that don't directly participate don't feel like their experience is significantly impacted. Also, many of the parties are generally open to all. It seems like other schools perhaps in more remote locations may have similar direct membership, but the social scene is dominated by the Frats and Sororities.[/quote] I’ve heard it’s hard for Penn boys who aren’t Greek to get into parties after freshman year?[/quote] It is like that at many schools, not just Penn. Freshman year can be really hard socially for boys for multiple reasons. They get over it though. [/quote]
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