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Paying money to host a party is completely different because they were already friends, and would probably still be friends even if you didn't host the party at all. |
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I think the greek experience varies depending on the school. I went to a commuter school and wanted to get the full college experience so I joined a fraternity. Outside of the greek community, things were pretty quiet, so fraternity life really spiced up college for me. I don't regret for a second joining up. This isn't to say some of my best friends weren't independents (non greek), or that I got along with EVERYONE in my chapter. I wasn't even that serious about fraternities, but I recognize the benefits of joining one. Not everyone joins fraternity/sorority to party. It's not surprising to find a couple guys in any given chapter not drink alcohol either. Greek life isn't for everyone, but it's not as bad as people make it seem. I feel it's a lot like law enforcement. The majority of members are probably decent people, but the loud brash acts of a few douches give everyone a bad image. SAE Cal Alpha Beta Last edited by Kroy; 10-04-2010 at 08:57 PM.. |
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It's all been monthly from what I've seen in college. I'm actually thinking about joining Free Masons or something of that sort. But haven't done any research. Not in a hurry though.
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Also, I know many people that became affiliated because of people in a Fraternity that they already knew. You also get to know the people before you have to pay anything via pledging or associate membership, all free. Though, If you are prejudice against it or just don't really know about it fully, we won't ever agree.
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One other thought, without pointing fingers.
I wonder how many people that share a negative impression of Fraternities pay for online dating services. In the end, money opens doors regardless of how it is used or not used.
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I have met a few cool frat/sorority people but for the most part they are idiots. Everyone has a different personal experience I guess, the people that like frats just like them cause they are "like minded"... <flame suit>
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$17,214.48 every month can be attributed to the connections I made through joining a fraternity in College.. Say what you will, but unless you are a part of one, you are speaking from a point of ignorance. You can sit here and talk shit about the people in fraternities. The full year I spent in ATO, before I transferred schools, was incredible. Constant parties, always something to do or someone to talk to.
If i needed help with an assignment there were people there to help. Yes it was cliquey, yes there were assholes, but who gives a fuck there are people like that no matter where you are. You stick with the people you connect with. I will tell you one thing though. If I asked any of them for help with anything, and I mean anything, they would have dropped what they were doing and came to my aid. I would have done the same for them. We all went through the same "process" to become brothers and that is what it comes down to. A shared experience that bound us together. Something a person who turned their nose up at frat life will never understand. Not to mention, I got laid whenever I felt like it. Imagine walking into your room during a party and finding a girl in your bed that has been planning to go to the party and sneak into your room just to fuck you. Not talking about a girlfriend, I am talking about some girl I might have smiled at or hit on at some point in the past. It was incredible. My views are based on a school of about 2000 people, in the middle of no where. There was no social life on campus outside the frat houses. That's it. We ran shit, and I am proud to say I am an Alpha Tau Omega. |
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^ Point taken. At larger schools, many of the same connections can be made and just as good of parties thrown without frat affiliation.
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Greek life was shut down some years ago here, slowely coming back but not worth it yet.
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Ermm theres just rumors but as far as I know we used to have a pretty big greek life here. Absolutely nothing compared to University of Idaho but who the hell would wanna go there.
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