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What fraternity is a good fraternity?
First of all, I'm a freshman planning to rush my sophomore year and I want to know if I should feel like I'm jumping into the game late, or if it's not unusual to rush your sophomore year.
I was also wondering what I should be looking for specifically to know which house is right for me.... |
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Part 2 - Just think of your interests and look for a group that feels compatible (a chapter that competes in intramurals if that is your thing). Find a group who will let you be you. I hardly drank in college. My chapter was respectful with my decision and never pressured me to change. |
I was gonna start singing "Oh Pat," but I don't think anyone but the Kappas would get the joke. That was what I thought of when I saw the thread title.
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Just go through Rush and see what happens.
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As far as jumping into the game late, I do not hink there is a big worry but depending on the school you are going to and how big and strong the Greeks are there. I have come to know many members from many Greek Fraternal Organizations and there are none that are bad on the National level. You have to look at the chapter level to find which is the best fit for you and your possible new Brothers! If you wish to PM me, feel free and let us chat in private!:) |
Omega Chi Delta if they're on your campus. :)
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Tri-Lam
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That said, many sophomores do rush and get bids, but it depends on where you go. 2) Only you can answer that question. If you get along with the guys and feel it's a right fit, then you are in the right house. |
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Delta Tau Chi, they throw great toga parties.
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Just pledge as a freshman. Most people who do it come out just fine.
Try to be relaxed during the rush process. The best advice I can give is look for a house with a good diversity of people. I was pretty much a nerd back in the day (being a CS major might have been the first clue). This actually worked in my favor because the house I ended up going with was recruiting with that in mind. You have to navigate the culture of the Greek system, and you have to navigate the culture of your campus. Stay open to new things, new experiences, and new friends. And if you're at a party where someone passes out lying on their back, roll them over onto their side, so they don't die the way Jimi Hendrix did. That's all the advice I can give at the moment. Good luck. |
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