<p>yackityyack: Sorry if I've done anything similar. I, for one, don't go around attacking schools.</p>
<p>hondaicivic: So uncalled for...</p>
<p>I thought all UC campuses were liberal except for UCSD being slightly more conservative.</p>
<p>yackityyack: Sorry if I've done anything similar. I, for one, don't go around attacking schools.</p>
<p>hondaicivic: So uncalled for...</p>
<p>I thought all UC campuses were liberal except for UCSD being slightly more conservative.</p>
<p>Ya, I don't go around attacking schools either or make generalizations out of schools to prove that my school is better.</p>
<p>yackityyack is right! ya'll be taking it to the head!</p>
<p>I wasn't calling anyone out, just some observations and things that annoy me about CC sometimes.</p>
<p>Choosing what fraternity/sorority is best really depends on what school you attend. Just because you see letters you recognize doesn't mean that it's the greek institution you want. Getting involved with greek life really has nothing to do with the letters or the school, and everything to do with how comfortable with the people in it. I attend Western Illinois, and the greek life is tiny, and I though I wanted to join an ATO because thats what my brothers were in at Mount Union College. However, the all said the same thing, "join the fraternity that makes you feel comfortable." Thats really all it is, get to know the people, and join the one that you feel comfortable in.</p>