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by: UF GREEK LIFE

Why is UF Greek life not as good as the other schools in the SEC And even FSU , UF needs to step it up , FSU sorority’s have allot of events I barely see any at UF .

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Because we are smart and don't cause deaths like FSU and LSU

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by: CriticalSep 13, 2018 12:02:54 PM

We stop short of death, limiting alcohol poisoning beyond “critical condition”. Delta Chi.

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#2  by: Fyi    
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People here are smarter and more studious and they aren't so much into the hard party scene at less selective SEC schools

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by: MaybeSep 13, 2018 12:06:26 PM

You’re right about being smarter, but Vanderbilt has higher test scores than UF. And a higher percentage of students there are in Greek life. Why?

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by: So Sep 13, 2018 1:42:18 PM

Vanderbilt is a private school that's way more expensive, and they're not bound by the legislature to accept in state kids from every corner of the state like UF as a condition for funding.
And Vanderbilt, being an elite private school, is kinda the odd man out in the SEC. they really don't have the fan base or tradition like blue chip SEC schools like Florida and Alabama. They really shouldn't be in the SEC.

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#3  by: So    
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I don't know the exact numbers, bu though Greek life seems to predominant here (inherent in their nature), it seems like everyone and their bother is greek. But I think the numbers pan out to about 15% of the student population, which isn't close to half. UF probably has more greek members in absolute numbers, but Vanderbilt probably has more relative to their student population (less than 12k). So UF has more numbers because we have a bigger student population, and chances are a good bit of those will rush just to find their "home" in this massive place.

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