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You can't base it off percentages like that. For example, A&M had a smaller percentage of Greek membership than us, but their Greek system is MUCH larger and stronger simply because they're a huge school. UT is pretty much undeniably top for Greek life in Texas, and everyone knows it. Doesn't matter that it's only a small percentage of their student body. They control all the influence, have ridiculous amounts of money, throw huge parties, have massive houses, and have a long and respected history. People in their top chapters (think Fiji, SAE, Sig Ep or Pi Phi, Kappa, Theta who pay almost as much in dues as they do in tuition) are basically the state's social elite. Texas A&M has a very large but very young Greek system that doesn't have the same history or money. But their top fraternities and sororities (think Fiji, KA, SAE, Sig Ep or Tri Delt, Kappa, Zeta) have a huge social presence, mostly have big houses, large memberships, and draw from wealthy areas. They're very strong, but they're dwarfed by the sheer size of the university and ridiculous amount of anti-Greek "A&M is the only organization you should belong to" school spirit they have. Tech Greek life is really nothing more than a party scene. But it's a good one, and made better by the fact that when you live in Lubbock there's pretty much nothing to do unless you're Greek. They also have a very large portion of Greeks in their student body which makes it seem more prominent.
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