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How to impress a frat?
So I'm a third year and I'm not a transfer student. My friends from freshman and sophomore year didn't like the greek system so I was always scared of rushing. Long story short, I decided it's time for me to do things for myself and stop thinking what other people thought.
So anyways, I approached one of the top houses today and I could tell they weren't too enthusiastic about me. I went in not realizing they were one of the top houses and I'm not sure if I left an impression. They asked if I played any sports (which I didn't) and one of the bros completely turned his back on me to chat with a couple freshman. In the end, two of the bros told me I should go to info night and stuff but I could tell they just told me because they were polite. I don't even know if I would want to join them even IF I got a bid from them (I heard they do some serious hazing stuff) but I wish I could at least be in good standings with them so I can have more options. So suggestions on how I can impress these "cool kids from high school" type of frat? |
For starters, don't refer to them as a frat.
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What's that suppose to mean? |
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Also, it is "fraternity", not "frat". That's what it is supposed to mean. |
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I have decided that all of these newbies who come on & start their posts with "So..." followed by a completely ridiculous question are the same troll. Notice how many of them do that?
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Obviously a fraternity's social status isn't everything. But it does make a difference, say for example if their personalities seem just "ok" but I got a bid for the top houses, I would probably pick that over a fraternity with "great" personality but gives out bids to everyone. |
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Thank you for being helpful. I did not know that, I will refer to them as fraternity from now on. |
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Bottom line -- you won't impress them by trying to impress them. It doesn't work that way. Be yourself, or both you and they are in for disappointment later. If you want brotherhood, then go for the group where you think you'll find that and where they see that potential in you. But if all you want is status and image, then by all means focus on the "top" house. |
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Better suggestion ...
Join a fraternity for the brotherhood, and make it have that star image. |
Joining a "FRATERNITY" can be life changing!
Why? You meet guys you know now and after graduation. It is called networking. But, while they may not be one of the large ones, the important part ie do you fit with them? That is important. What can you give them and visversa? Hey, I only know it was uplifting for me!:) |
If there are more than just a few fraternities on your campus, there are probably a few "top" chapters, a few "bottom" chapters, and several chapters that would be perfectly respectable. Cast a wider net.
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