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Originally Posted by blankall
My opinion is based largely on instagram videos, but there seems to be an awful lot of just total a-hole college kids in the USA. Kids dressed in pastel polo shirts, acting like small children and bragging about how rich their parents are. I'm assuming it's the cost of university and the frat boy culture that makes things seem so much worse in the USA?
At UBC they had a frat, but it was more of a joke. Half the guys were grad students and most were just there because they didn't have friends to share a place with. There certainly wasn't a pledge process.
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There are greek systems at many Canadian schools. U of C has a few "Frats" even.
It is very different here than in the states though.
It's not "frat" culture that makes the school culture different on it's own though, fraternities and sororities are just microcosms of the larger campus cultures.