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DaCommander 11-09-2011 03:28 PM

Hey, Need a bit of advice.
 
Hey everyone my name is mike, and i currently go to Rutgers. Im in my sophomore year and i seen a one of friends join a frat and another just did one this semester. I was looking in to joining a frat, but i wanted to know the Pro's and Cons. I did do part of rush week for the frat i was going to join, but i decided to hold off one semester to consider the benefits and get my grades in check. Does commuting have an effect on joining the frat?

knight_shadow 11-09-2011 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by DaCommander (Post 2105420)
Hey everyone my name is mike, and i currently go to Rutgers. Im in my sophomore year and i seen a one of friends join a frat and another just did one this semester. I was looking in to joining a frat, but i wanted to know the Pro's and Cons. I did do part of rush week for the frat i was going to join, but i decided to hold off one semester to consider the benefits and get my grades in check. Does commuting have an effect on joining the frat?

I'm sure your friends would be the best people to ask about Greek Life at your school.

DaCommander 11-09-2011 03:35 PM

They told me to do it, but they both dorm so it was easier for them to do it.

Psi U MC Vito 11-09-2011 03:58 PM

Which Rutgers? That makes a difference.

ree-Xi 11-09-2011 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by DaCommander (Post 2105420)
Hey everyone my name is mike, and i currently go to Rutgers. Im in my sophomore year and i seen a one of friends join a frat and another just did one this semester. I was looking in to joining a frat, but i wanted to know the Pro's and Cons. I did do part of rush week for the frat i was going to join, but i decided to hold off one semester to consider the benefits and get my grades in check. Does commuting have an effect on joining the frat?

As for Pros and Cons, what is a positive for you is not necessarily the same for someone else. Only you can decide if it's worth it. Make a list. Get all the information you can. Make an informed decision.

We can't tell you if the particular organization you are interested in makes decisions on one's living status, but I will tell you from experience, that you might need to be on campus at different times and/or more time than you already spend there. Because I don't know your school/fraternity/chapter, I can only guess that there will be many occasions to be on campus outside of classroom time. If that's an issue for YOU, then it may be for them.

Oh, and just wondering, how are your grades from your previous two semesters?

Talk to current members and people pledging.

DaCommander 11-09-2011 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by ree-Xi (Post 2105479)
As for Pros and Cons, what is a positive for you is not necessarily the same for someone else. Only you can decide if it's worth it. Make a list. Get all the information you can. Make an informed decision.

We can't tell you if the particular organization you are interested in makes decisions on one's living status, but I will tell you from experience, that you might need to be on campus at different times and/or more time than you already spend there. Because I don't know your school/fraternity/chapter, I can only guess that there will be many occasions to be on campus outside of classroom time. If that's an issue for YOU, then it may be for them.

Oh, and just wondering, how are your grades from your previous two semesters?

Talk to current members and people pledging.

I currently go to Rutgers Newark, and think about pledging for Delta Epsilon Psi. I normally dont mind staying on campus later than usual because i tend to do that most of the days. But i know i wont beable to stay later than 12ish.

My grades, there pretty decent pulled 3 A's, and Two B's last semester. First semester was kinda bad, got Two C's and Two B's and one A. I heard my gpa will drop because the amount of time dedication needed so i also need to consider that.

DrPhil 11-09-2011 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by DaCommander (Post 2105502)
My grades, there pretty decent pulled 3 A's, and Two B's last semester.

What a coincidence. ;)

DaCommander 11-09-2011 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2105507)
What a coincidence. ;)

That's why im a business major, and that C was in eng. comp

DeltaBetaBaby 11-09-2011 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by DaCommander (Post 2105513)
That's why im a business major

That says it all.

knight_shadow 11-09-2011 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by DeltaBetaBaby (Post 2105547)
That says it all.

:mad:

/b-school grad

Psi U MC Vito 11-09-2011 11:40 PM

You should be fine as a commuter as long as you are willing to get home late some times. Most of the school commutes after all. Especially true IIRC because Delta Epsilon Psi is actually at NJIT. Maybe I'm wrong and there is a chapter at RU?

DaCommander 11-10-2011 01:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Psi U MC Vito (Post 2105572)
You should be fine as a commuter as long as you are willing to get home late some times. Most of the school commutes after all. Especially true IIRC because Delta Epsilon Psi is actually at NJIT. Maybe I'm wrong and there is a chapter at RU?

Oh ok thanks for the input. Makes me a bit for confident in rushing for RY. Yup your right, the chapter is at NJIT, but there is one in RU but they havent been recognized yet and there working on that. However i knew everyone from NJIT fraternity. Btw how did you know Delta Epsilon Psi wasnt at RU-Newark?

randomone 11-10-2011 02:44 AM

just go for it!
 
you can do it! :)

AnchorAlumna 11-10-2011 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by DaCommander (Post 2105607)
Yup your right, the chapter is at NJIT, but there is one in RU but they havent been recognized yet and there working on that.

I can't stand it. Even business majors need to know the difference.You may think it doesn't matter, but would your writing impress a potential employer? A customer?
The first there is used correctly. The second one should be they're - the contraction of they are.
And yes, it does matter on a discussion board.

excelblue 11-10-2011 05:22 PM

Since no one has mentioned it yet, I'll quickly add: try not to use the term "frat" -- some people may find it offensive. It's much safer to just always use the full term: fraternity.


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