Zeeky Boogy Doog, the people who are replying have obviously never joined an engineering fraternaty or been a member of Engineering House at RIT. I've known people who were in engineering fraternaties, known members of Engineering House, and heard a lot of stories about Engineering House (EH) from other non-members.
The ratio of guys to girls in EH is about the same as the engineering college as a whole. The difference is that the girls want to be around engineering guys. Most other girls (especially the ones in engineering) at RIT want to get as far away engineering and computer science guys as possible.
Both EH and Computer Science House (CSH) have a system set up to hold registration spots for it's members. If you are in EH or CSH, you can sleep in on registration day and register at your leisure. If you aren't, you have to wake up at 5 am and fight for one of the few spots that isn't held by EH or CSH, and hope they didn't fill up the classes that you want.
They also have massive banks of homework and old tests. Most of the engineering professors at RIT recycle homework and tests, so you can ace most of your classes with minimal studying. Everybody I know in EH either failed out or got a 3.9 or better.
Since you don't have to study much, you have time to either do research with professors, or spend your time partying. A majority of EH choose the later, and most of the floor are at least recreational drug users.
Once you graduate as well as when you are looking for co-ops, you'll have a huge network already built up.
I chose not to go to Engineering House, but it's certainly much different than what most people in this thread are posting about.