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meh

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I haven't really gotten anything out of my sorority so I probably would do a different house or just forego greek life altogether. While I have made certain friendships, I haven't gained a tremendous amount from being in my sorority. I have never been very happy in it though. Vanderbilt greek life in general is a lot worse than at most schools where you live in the house, have mixers with frats (this is a big thing that is lacking here and leads to greater cliquey-ness and lack of involvement and closeness in girl pledge classes). I wish the sorority experience at Vanderbilt was better because I would have really liked to have had the sorority experience that I see people at other schools having. Vanderbilt is advertised as a perfect Greek school and I could not disagree more with this image...greek life here sucks. It's so strict now, the administration hates the greek system and there are virtually no parties ever, and as I said, no mixers. Pledge classes aren't that close, they're so cliquey and nobody really spends time at the houses. If you're looking for a genuine greek life experience, look elsewhere. Vanderbilt's disappoints. I think the fraternity experience, however, is much more positive than the sorority one. Frats are just more involved with each other because boys don't mix across frats (like a Kappa Sig is gonna be friends with mostly Kappa Sigs, and a Sig Nu is gonna be friends with mostly Sig Nus) and instead spend more time as a collective group.
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