OptoGypsy
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No, but I wish I had been.
Why would you want to be in a Frat?
No, but I wish I had been.
Why would you want to be in a Frat?
You can do all of that without joining a FratOh, I don't know, great way to meet friends, structure, sense of brotherhood-hazing and extreme experiences bring people closer and it doesn't bother me. TONS of fun parties, young co-eds basically landing in your lap by the dozens. Insane stories to tell when you're older. Lifelong networking, and connections. I don't think I know a single friend that was in a frat that doesn't have a great job.
Just to name a few.
You can do all of that without joining a Frat
Anything's possible.
It's not that difficult all you need are drugs, alcohol, a rebellious attitude, hardcore blue collar workers, a bad boy attitude, a motorcycle and the ability to talk to a girl
More power to ya.
What a mortifying description.Oh, I don't know, great way to meet friends, structure, sense of brotherhood-hazing and extreme experiences bring people closer and it doesn't bother me. TONS of fun parties, young co-eds basically landing in your lap by the dozens. Insane stories to tell when you're older. Lifelong networking, and connections. I don't think I know a single friend that was in a frat that doesn't have a great job.
Just to name a few.
frat boys are the corniest dudes in existence.
I was in a sorority and enjoyed it very much.
I had a negative opinion of sororities and fraternities when I entered college, but I befriended a number of girls who were in one, and I started going to their events. I joined later in my college years, had a great experience - lots of friendship and leadership - and still keep in touch with many sisters. I'm an advisor for a new chapter now.
What I have learned from talking with sorority and fraternity members is that quality and type of Greek experience varies widely based on location, school, size, age, organization, and so on. I think the small size of and generally accepting attitude at my school made it a good fit for me.
If anyone has questions, I would be happy to answer based on my experience and what I have learned from others. For the record, it seems to me that there is just as much variety in intelligence, ambition, and seriousness in Greek life as in the general population. I have sisters who are now doctors and lawyers and others who are still living in college apartments and getting drunk daily.