In a paper titled “Social Animal House: The Economic and Academic Consequences of Fraternity Membership,” researchers from Union College found that going Greek raises your income by 36 percent down the line. The academic cost, meanwhile, is a small one: a 0.25 point drop in GPA on the tra...
So, while most people will need to spend time making connections after college, you’ll already have a full network of support in place through your fraternity or sorority. Having a network already in place will help expedite your job hunt. And now the cons… Substance Abuse Social drinking ...
From college to career: Meet Blake September 24, 2024 Blake Medwed, solutions analyst at Deloitte Consulting LLP, joined Deloitte right out of college with a major in supply chain management and a wealth of extracurricular experience. Through his fraternity and student government, Blake honed...
A study presented at the American Economic Association suggests that students' GPAs fall after becoming Greek affiliated and that joining a fraternity or sorority doesn't necessarily guarantee a higher salary.