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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lehigh has drastically cut the number of fraternities and sororities. Look into it. Lehigh is a good safety now with acceptance rates up to nearly 50%. Still a top notch education; they are expanding and so acceptance rate increase will be around for a while. [/quote] I have a kid at Lehigh. Love, love, love the school and the opportunities it has offered. But the social scene is still very Greek and it is very much a work hard party hard school. It’s great for those who are looking for that, but not for those who aren’t. It’s like a northern version of Wake Forest. [/quote] Thanks for this. On paper, Lehigh is the perfect school for my daughter but she really wants a school with other social options beside hard partying. Seems like there aren't many choices for the weekends besides frat parties. [/quote]
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