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<p>UIUC does have a big Greek system, but not 70% of people are affiliated with the Greek. Its more like 20%.</p>
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<p>UIUC does have a big Greek system, but not 70% of people are affiliated with the Greek. Its more like 20%.</p>
<p>Auburn Interfraternity Council consits of 27 chapters and all of them have their own house with parites daily. National Pan-Hellenic Council consists of 9 chapters. Panhellenic Council has 17 chapters. They do not have houses but have their own chapter rooms and dorms. The greek like here is pretty big and likes to have fun.</p>
<p>Any school in the SEC.</p>
<p>i feel like cornell has probably the second biggest greek scene in the ivy league, though i dont have much to compare to…</p>
<p>on the other hand, i know u of maryland isnt very greek, despite being a big state school. they do have a greek scene, but it doesn’t run the social scene</p>
<p>UT has a little over double the amount of undergrads in Greek life than UMich, and has about 10 more houses than UMich.
Just saying don’t forget the biggest party school in America. </p>
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<p>Higher percentage doesn’t mean bigger Greek life when compared to a big school</p>
<p>Indiana University has an amazing Greek system, with 19 Panhellenic sororities and 20 something (not sure of the exact number, haha) IFC fraternities. A majority of them live in huge chapter houses. Greeks are really well-known for their philanthropic efforts on campus and have a really big voice in many student organizations as well. </p>
<p>I think though, the best of the best in terms of Greek life can be found in the SEC.</p>
<p>I know that Purdue has the 3rd largest greek system in the nation with 46 fraternities and 29 sororities</p>