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say AGD and SK are huge in any particular region, but they definitely have strong chapters randomly assorted. I mentioned the Northeast since you started talking about the Ivy League. As for Yale, they don't have a ton of chapters, but both Bushes were Yale DKE's among tons of other notable alumni, and they're probably one of the oldest Greek schools in the nation. Cornell and UPenn are both respectable Greek schools too, and Dartmouth is legendary and Animal House was inspired by the writer's experiences there. Harvard and Princeton don't recognize their Greek systems, and Brown's is a total joke and had several chapters break off to become coed. Midwest is big on Greek life, but it's kind of different and watered down at a lot of the schools, and most of the Big 10 schools have about 100 GLOs it seems. Of the Big 10 schools, Indiana seems the closest to a Southern Greek system. Cali/western schools in places like Arizona seem to be more bro/skaterish, but they do seem more fun than most of the Midwestern schools.
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