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by: Lol#1 by: alright
Greek life at Oregon is the biggest student organization at the school.
The average GPA for greek life is consistently higher than non greeks.
Greek life accounts for thousands of hours of community service, tens of thousands of dollars of money donate to philanthropic organizations, and promotes social education for all it's members.
Statistically members of greek life are more likely to have a job after college and be more successful in their careers.
Alumni of Oregon greek life account for a massive amount of funding for the school and many of the most successful and well-known alumni, such as phil knight and bill bowerman, were members of greek life.
If greek life is a joke then this whole school is a joke. Get your fact straight.
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by: Uh.....Jun 28, 2014 9:30:55 PM
Oregons greek life is good depending on what you want.
For the big fraternity scene that some kids want (like a Michigan, Alabama, anywhere in the SEC, and FSU to name a few) this will not be the school for them. Sure Oregon greek alumni give a lot of funding to the school, but its like that at all over the country. Grades are just higher being in greek life on average so unless you have facts that Oregon is significantly different i do not think its a good point to bring up. The dry campus hurts Oregon because many people dont feel the need to go greek like other schools. The party scene is not dominated by greek life like other schools, but its not like the greeks dont throw parties. I would say that Oregon has a decent greek system, if they went wet and had more people going through the recruitment process then i think they would be a lot better (i know some people are trying to do this). But a lack of a fraternity row really hurts as well, as well as the administration not liking most of greek life (they love delts and a few others too).
Not the best place to be a greek, but it is still fun and has many benefits.