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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]All the talk here of high school cliques is a bit disconcerting. Is it hard for kids that didn’t go to a FCPS high school to make friends? Are the high school friend groups excited to expand their group of friends to include new people? It sounds sort of awful. [/quote] +1. My kid would be bummed. [/quote] it is a very large school so your kid will probably not have trouble meeting new people. I know a kid who is from OOS and he is absolutely thriving.[/quote] +2 Most of my kid’s friends are from OOS. [/quote] +1 I attended back in the late 80s/early 90s from a Fairfax Co HS. I didn't hang out with anyone from my high school and rarely saw them. My best college roommate was from NJ. My dorm mates were from VA Beach, Richmond, other parts of the state and some out of state. I also became very close with a few girls from other Fairfax Co high schools--not near mine. This was great because we would meet up in the summer or catch a ride back on holidays. Now as the only one still in the DC area, they come back to visit their parents on holidays and we always spend a night or day out together. What I loved about Tech was that it was a big school so you had anonymity and choices. At that time, greek life wasn't a huge deal. You still hung out with your friends and went to parties whether you were part of the greek system or not. I was ready for a new start in college and I got that. [/quote] +100 Now there are far more OOS kids as VT has become a national university. And the Greek system is still not overwhelming - less than 20% of the students go Greek. My daughter is so involved in other things that I doubt she’s going to rush. She’s having a blast - as well as working hard in classes. [/quote] [b]+100 One of the things I absolutely loved was that the greek life didn't run the social scene like it does at many college campuses. [/b]It feels very inclusive and not snobby. A bunch of my friends did join a sorority (different ones in the group), but 99% of their social time was with the fantastic group of girls who became lifelong friends on freshmen dorm hall. We still went to frat parties, but the off-campus parties and block parties were more fun. I was a STEM major and my courses were hard and prepared me well, but I still had a very social time there as well.[/quote] It's completely off campus (the greek houses), just like at UVA. [b]You can choose to be in it or not, which is a good thing[/b][/quote] It's always a personal choice, no one forces someone to be greek.[/quote] DP. Obviously. I think the point the PP was making is that VT doesn’t have a huge Greek presence that might make someone feel pressure to join or else have no friends. It’s quite the opposite. There are so many clubs and organizations that many students don’t even consider rushing. No need to.[/quote]
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