Quote:
Originally posted by ktsnake
Rudey:
I went to a 'less than desirable' school (D-2). I ended up helping found my chapter there. It was a hell of an experience for me. I just can't conceive as to why so long as a chapter produces good donor (and several of us are well on our way) material that a national organization needs to construct flag pavilions, pay insurance, etc. why the hell not?
I won't try and pretend that we had the same experience as the guys at say Oklahoma or Oklahoma State, but was my experience good? Were there great parties? Hell yes. Were there beautiful women around all the time? Check. Do I have a lifelong membership to a brotherhood on which I have depended on and will continue to do so? Also check.
What is the utility in limiting where chapters expand so long as risk management principles are applied uniformly and effectively?
|
I know where you went Kevin. That's why I put my disclaimers in. But I don't believe most fraternities that expand to lower tier schools do so to find good guys, the diamonds in the rough, and do not apply uniform risk management principles (almost like uniformly insuring against suicide bombs in Baghdad and Savanah).
Now I can't say I've got metrics to your specific org or chapter. I am just looking at a system on the whole.
-Rudey