<p>Honestly, fdgjfg is too optimistic. Being an Indian at Vanderbilt does not limit you. However, the “type of Indian” you are does. If you are introverted and quiet, you will not get into a good fraternity. However, if you are extroverted and sociable, you can surely get into a good fraternity. Will all candor, greeks and nongreeks are fairly segregated here. Naturally, most indians do not join a fraternity. That being said, the Indian community is very strong. Although I am only close with one active member of the Indian community, I know he lives a burgeoning social life with other Indians. A lot of his friends are also Asian. There are not many Asians at Vanderbilt compared to other top schools and even less for Indians. Nevertheless, I believe if you come here and want to find a strong Indian community, you will. If you are looking for a more ethically diverse community, that will be tougher and more reliant on your personality.</p>