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I have spoken with them. I had a conversation with an SAE pledge and an ATO brother who are friends of mine last night. I feel like there is a lot of natural bias in those conversations though. I will do research on this site as you suggest. I guess I will conclude. Being a Political Science major, I can sniff political speak a mile away. I feel like I am still receiving a lot of political answers through every informational outlet I seek. I came here looking for general thoughts and expressions based on experiences, but I still received quite a mix of political answers. Opinions are reserved for the honest thinkers, not those who are political. Though I study politics, I hate it. It's an absolutely dishonest game and "game" is a great title to it. I do appreciate all of those who did help with my concerns though most were smart-asses to say the least. I can deal with smart-asses though because I know how to be one myself if necessary. Regardless, thanks and I will hopefully apply all I've learned thus far soon.
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Also, OP, the only reason I'm correcting your grammar is because A. You've already recieved the answer we could give and B. You should have known the answer already because you read any of the many threads on the topic. |
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We answered the question you asked the best we could. Don't complain that we didn't answer questions you didn't ask. As for the questions you're asking now, try here. And skim the threads on GC. |
OT. but why would you study something you hate? And I hate to break it to you, politics are going to happen with any group of people.
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I will bite on this one. You know usually, I think that newcomers to GLO and Greek life, particularly in-coming Freshman don't know any better than to ask questions about reputations. But, you are not a Freshman. If what you say is true; You are a Sophomore. You are an RA. You are a Political Science major. You will be rushing. You said how dress. You said where you are from. Yah, TWITHEAD, you just outted yourself. Shouldn't be that hard to figure out who you are, even at a big school like Florida. You want to know the benefits of being a fraternity? Ask the guys! Search the Internet. It is not all about getting laid and drinking beer. My Dad is still friends with his old fraternity house roommies. There are countless stories. Just ask around! My dad met my mom at a fraternity party and well...here I am! Oh and as for they types of people you like to associate with; here is a thing, you might just like those guys who are not like you. You might have more in common than you think and you might learn a thing or two. I loved it that my organization had people from all over. I never would have thought that my Little would be from across the country! Appreciate the differences. |
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Ok, so you're a sophomore NOW? When were you planning on rushing/pledging? Next semester? That might not be an option as I don't think all fraternities take springtime pledge classes at a large school like that.
If you're waiting till next year when your RA position is over, you're going to be a junior, and that might be another can of worms if most of the guys pledging will be freshmen. And there's no way we could answer some of your questions unless we PERSONALLY knew you and every guy in the fraternities you mentioned. No one is being "political" or trying to get around answering you. We're also not going to break our backs trying to "sell you" on how awesome Greek life is and how everyone should do it. That's not what this website is for, and there are probably people out there who SHOULDN'T be Greek. |
Wow...
So...I'm gonna' go out on a limb and say that as a Sophmore, in your fall semester, (meaning you really only completed 2 semesters of Political Science classes or possibly just general education requirements) you sitting here talking about how you "study" politics and you know SO MUCH about how politics works is a bunch of....well...I'll let you figure out what I think.
I hate when someone who has had maybe two semesters of general education courses in say "philosophy" automatically thinks that makes them a Friedrich Nietzche or someone who has two semesters of courses in "education" begins to talk about how they are a Dewian in practice/ theory/ thought. Please stop acting like you are the next Bill Clinton because you've taken a couple of political science courses and now you are ABOVE the "politics" the fraternities are using to get you to join. Really? I mean, for real? :rolleyes: End of rant.... If you are a sophmore, OP, then you should know better than to go on a public forum and give out so much information about yourself and the school you attend. What is with people today? Discretion is your friend. |
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I am actually three semesters away from graduation because I came into college with 44 credits. Now you probably ask, why get involved in a Fraternity? I will likely do an overlap of my Masters (a program here at UF) or dual-degree, keeping me in college for the normal period of time. I took a load of Poli Sci courses my first three semesters and have completed all of the core courses. I came into college with all Gen-Ed out of the way. I love studying Politics and I feel I can say "study" in a legitimate manner. It doesn't mean I like to engage in it. There's a great difference. Poor interpretation and assumption have been great issues on this thread thus far and I will admit that this includes myself.
I've learned all I need to learn from this forum. Also, Go Gators! |
no one cares.. RTR
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Just to let you know, the majority of fraternities do not allow grad students to participate in undergraduate chapters. You will quickly be an alumni of the fraternities you are talking about. Of course, any member of a Greek Life Organization is going to be an alumni for many more years than they are an active chapter member, but that is something else you need to think about. |
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