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Poster Name:Facts
Poster Message:
Office of Fraternity/Sorority life used to public majors but hasn't since Fall 2015. Looking at grade summaries Spring 2014-Fall 2015 though, we see that the top 3 popular majors for Greeks are Business Administration (general underclassmen), Kinesiology, and Communications. There's a pretty big gap between Business/Comm and the rest. Then followed by a mix of Biomedical Sciences, Finance/Accounting/Marketing (upperclass), Psychology, and General Engineering. Greek Underclassmen Business: 50% guys 50% girls Marketing: 85% girls, 15% guys Supply Chain: 40% girls, 60% guys Accounting: 50% girls, 50% guys Finance: 20% girls, 80% guys Communication: 90% girls, 10% guys Biomedical Sciences: 65% girls, 35% guys Health (Kinesiology): 50% girls, 50% guys General Engineering: 25% girls, 75% guys Upper Engineering: 15% girls, 85% guys Psychology: 85% girls, 15% guys Out of the 4 "top GPA houses" (XO, Theta, Pi Phi, DDD) I see mostly only Theta represented in the harder upper level majors. XO is always extremely competitive about grades and will shame you for poor performance, plus they have a pretty kickass test bank and study group with men's orgs and Christian groups. DDD used to be similar, but took too many Blinn Team. Their real GPAs were hidden for awhile but now that they've transferred into A&M, they're dragging DDD down slowly. Pi Phi's been more like Theta - nice but nerdy girls.
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