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Bulldog66

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Not a very good Greek school. Sorority wise, yes! They have had things rolling well successfully even through the bad economy since the early years. Fraternities though..... Louisiana Tech has many daily commuters as well as enrolled students from the local cities and areas (Shreveport, Monroe ect), making the actual population in Ruston regularly very small. The city of Ruston as well as the campus are more than dead each weekend. Louisiana Tech as a College, is not very pricey to attend. In this economy, many of the students attending do not necesarily have the extra financial support to pay fraternity dues. Louisiana Tech does NOT need ten Fraternities. The Sororities are very successful enrollment wise having only four Chapters. The Fraternities are no longer averaging 40-50 members. Out of the 10, many groups are actually struggling to keep twenty. A more successful system would be 4-6 Larger numbered Chapters. Many Larger universities do not even have 10 fraternities.... The Louisiana Tech IFC is a scattered unorganized mess. Each Fraternity pays dues each quarter, and receives little if anything back in return. "Greek" Events tend to have very low attendance unless required by the Chapters. I do promote going Greek, being such a good decision in my college career. If you are looking for a college though with great Greek life and can manage to look elsewhere, I would. Check out the Greek Population at schools such as TCU and Ole Miss. Absolutely blast LaTech.
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