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*And by ok, I mean people won't make fun of you, because they're also wearing jorts...not ok, as in fashionably acceptable. |
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And some people are just really bad about cutting their nails (fingers and toes). |
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Basically nothing I can say hasn't already been said except that it might help to ask them about their organization (basic stuff like history, what sort of stuff they do, traditions, etc) for two reasons. First, you want to get a feel for what sort of group they are and what they hold to be important. Second, in my experience my brothers love talking about our org, and it makes us feel like you're an intelligent person for inquiring.
One thing I will say is do keep an open mind. At a massive competitive SEC school like Florida you'll likely hear words like "top-tier," "middle-tier," etc thrown around a bit. This is mostly crap, and almost always relative to the individual's taste and opinions. Find the people you like and bugger what anyone else says about them; if you're with people you enjoy being around, you'll have fun regardless. |
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It's NEVER okay to wear jorts, even in Jersey. |
Thanks all for the replies.
One last question...how superficial is the fraternity recruitment at your schools? I'm a decent looking guy, very athletic, and pretty ripped (175 on bench and I weigh 145). |
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Just asking cause I know sorority recruitment here is very superficial (i.e larger women won't get a bid, some minorities won't, etc) |
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And other than clothes, I would imagine it's not too superficial although I've never gone to school there. |
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I can get objectively get you in contact with a couple of leaders in those organizations if your interested. |
LOL I never understand why being from another culture could possibly be a problem in joining a Greek Lettered Organization.
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^^Read your PM's..Or perhaps the responses on the other month/year old threads you're bumping...
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