Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the posts. The last two posters, can you expand on the vibe and social life? We are all in that it has a great reputation and job opportunities will be abundant!
How do the students handle the weather (I am Syracuse so been there). I know Pitt has good sports. Do a lot of students participate? Greek like doesn’t seem too dominate. My daughter does think she wants a sorority. What has been your experience?
Again looking more for vibe. We are plugged into the admissions deal. I am tracking the housing and over enrollment situation.
Thanks!
I went to Pitt in parent times. Pitt has an active but not socially dominant Greek community. My parents and husband were Greeks but I preferred not to join. I also went to PSU for freshman year. Greek life is more prominent at PSU.
Regarding Greek life for women, your daughter should research what chapters are there and whether their principles appeal to your daughter. Which sororities are strong or cool on campus varies across schools and from decade to decade. You might be able to look at internet gossip if you dig around. If I was looking to pledge, I would be researching the set of sorority choices at different universities. When I was at Pitt, the sororities were in dorms (also true at PSU at that time). Some people prefer Greek chapters that have independent houses. Universities vary but the big issues with Greek partying always revolve around underage drinking and personal safety, and how much the authorities want to be responsible for.
If you are familiar with Syracuse weather, Pittsburgh will be similar. Maybe slightly warmer and less snowy. I wouldn't factor it into a decision. I lived in MoCo and Pittsburgh and did not find it difficult to go back and forth between the slightly different climates.