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Old 10-27-2015, 11:07 AM
ComradesTrue ComradesTrue is offline
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I think the easier question to answer would be what schools have cheerleaders who are not overwhelmingly Greek.

Every school that I am familiar with has a cheerleading squad where the females** are almost all Greek. The types of girls who spend a lifetime in cheer, and thus have the ability to make a college squad, are the same personalities that typically are interested in the Greek system. In addition, those same girls who have spent most of their lives being outgoing and in front of groups, are not intimidated by the recruitment process. Finally, they are used to group dynamics and conforming to policies so the structure and rules of being in a sorority is not new or a turn-off for them.

Their cheers squads have likely been mini-sororities from a social standpoint for years. It's a natural fit for them to pursue sorority life.

**things may be different on the male side of things

Last edited by ComradesTrue; 10-27-2015 at 11:10 AM.
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