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I'm a big fan of Crappy Phi Crappy. (I think they were founded by carnation, I can't remember.)
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The issue of the poster being grammatically-challenged aside, this is a fair question; but there's another aspect to it. Since on some level most GLO orgs do similar things--some better than others on different campuses with varying emphases--what does separate one grop from another. What is it's origins and legacy now? Are the founding principles and traditions in agreement with your values and worldview? As I get older the issue of my Fraternity's values being in concert with mine and actually something that I can follow as a Christian man is important to me. It's more than the "wine, women and song." For some it should mean that they should do some investigation about the history of the fraternity/sorority they may desire to pledge.
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Wolfman, I agree with your thoughts.
I like the sorority with the pretty colors. |
My Fraternity is the best.
honeychile's is the best Sorority! http://clicksmilies.com/s0105/aktion...smiley-046.gif Well being tounge in cheek of course!:D I would worry more about the content of the post than typoing!:eek: I love spelling bee champs and those who can type so fast with their eyes closed!:rolleyes: |
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Not to mention their incredible alumni connections and ability to mobilize sisters! |
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To be fair, the OP is supposedly in high school and doesn't know anything about Greek Life. To someone who hasn't been raised with the system, the words "rush" "sorority" and "fraternity" are completely alien. I think the advice in the first couple of posts was spot on.
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(PCU for those of you who don't remember:rolleyes: ) |
What about SKEPi? I head they were pretty good.
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