Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hi! I'm looking for recommendations for schools where Greek life isn't too important. It's ok if they have some Greek, but I'm not looking for a school (to recommend to my kid) where most of the social life is Greek.
He prefers large universities (20,000 +) so that most majors are offered, and lots of activities/clubs so that there's "something for everyone." He also likes the idea of a decent Division 1 football and/or basketball team so that going to the games is a fun social event.
We already know WVU fits the bill on this one, but can anyone recommend others? We're open to looking at any part of the country.
Thank you.
I don't even know what that means. Greek like is a choice. If you want to do one, you can do one. If you don't want to be in one, no one will force you. Any Unis will fit that definition or no Unis will fit that definition.
NP. I'll help you out. So, some people don't mind if a lot of the social life revolves around Greek life and they are happy to do their own thing.
Others might prefer if most of the major social activities, such as parties and other similar events, were not run by fraternities and sororities. There are schools like this. OP's child would prefer them. OP is asking what those schools are. Let me know if you have additional questions.