Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fratty
Perhaps in the past, but the most recent CDS for Union College shows that 20% of male students are in fraternities (30% for sororities so it’s not Greek heavy).
These are actually on the higher side for a small school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fratty
Perhaps in the past, but the most recent CDS for Union College shows that 20% of male students are in fraternities (30% for sororities so it’s not Greek heavy).
These are actually on the higher side for a small school.
One problem with an inaccurate figure is that now it is being repeated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fratty
Perhaps in the past, but the most recent CDS for Union College shows that 20% of male students are in fraternities (30% for sororities so it’s not Greek heavy).
29%.
How dare that person misrepresent by rounding up one percent!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fratty
Perhaps in the past, but the most recent CDS for Union College shows that 20% of male students are in fraternities (30% for sororities so it’s not Greek heavy).
These are actually on the higher side for a small school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fratty
Perhaps in the past, but the most recent CDS for Union College shows that 20% of male students are in fraternities (30% for sororities so it’s not Greek heavy).