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founding as a senior?
Hey everyone,
I've had this question for a while and figured you guy would be the best to ask. I am currently a senior who will be spending another year in college. In that time, I've been apart of Hall Council, been the president of a student organization, and am currently serving as my school's student body president. There is a new frat coming to campus and I've spent some time reading up on their principles and ideals and it seems intriguing to me. When I was a freshman I didn't join any frat because A) my parents were very much against it and B) I didn't really care for any of the frats when I examined them up close. But, now that I feel comfortable with it (and don't care about what my parents think about it), do you think it's too late for me? Thanks in advance for your thoughts! |
Many times, new groups like to have a good mix of classes so that there's not a huge hit whenever one group graduates (ex. if they recruit all juniors, the new colony will take a beating in 2 years when they all leave).
Check with your Greek Life office. They should have contact information for the new group so you can get more information. Good luck. |
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