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[quote=Anonymous]I would not avoid automatically schools with fraternities. Your kid should develop work on developing non-drinking friends and pursing other activities. Partying in college is an easy social outlet, but there are always options. I went to a school notorious for its Greek scene, and about 30% of the students were in a fraternity/sorority. If you walked around on a Friday/Saturday night, you would see/hear huge parties so you think everyone is out drinking at fraternity parties. But the reality is that the other 70% of students were not in a fraternity or sorority, and most students did not go to parties, especially after the first few months of school. If you went to the university movie theater, gym, or various school clubs on a Friday night, they would be packed full of people who did not want to go to parties. There is so much to do on a campus if your kid made any effort at all to find these activities. Also, I will tell you that the worst drinking I have seen is at schools without fraternities.[/quote]
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