Life at Furman

<p>I think it would be safe to say that if your daughter visits Furman and likes it she will like it if she comes here. What Furman shows you when you visit is a very accurate representation of what it is like to go here, there is really nothing hidden or misleading. As for the greek comment that you made in your (ps) I apologize, clearly what I said was taken in a context that I didn’t mean. I obviously can’t convey clearly what I was trying to say about diversity within the greek system or social life here. It is hard to really explain without explaining the entire process of joining a sorority. At the end of the day though, like I said before if your daughter feels comfortable when she visits, or even if she decides later on to do an overnight visit… and she feels comfortable, I’d be willing to guarantee she’ll like it here. Furman is what it sells…</p>