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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Place is full of OOS - mostly NY, NJ and California. Entitled brats. Very greek and juvenile place. Horrible weather and a big chink of students have a terrible experience on North Campus. Read about it. If you are assigned there - good luck. Way way way overrated for undergrad.[/quote] Way way underrated for undergrad. How do I know this? The juvenile Michigan hating troll that keeps reopening this thread every few days. Somehow feels threatened that Michigan is a popular school. Michigan is not very Greek at all. Approximately 17 percent of the undergraduate population are in fraternities/sororities. That’s about average for a university. Michigan also has a 97% return rate after freshman year. That doesn’t lend itself to having a terrible experience on the campus. [/quote] If you subtract anti-social kids, it shakes out to about every other classmate is in a frat or sorority and they control the undergraduate social scene.[/quote] What a bizarre take. No, the greek system doesn't control the social scene at Michigan. The school is too big, and there are too many other things to do in Ann Arbor for that to be possible. I went to U of M for 4 years, and only went to a handful of frat parties early on. There was no lack of social activities. [/quote]
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