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Old 08-02-2006, 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by money_mike
I'll be completely honest i partied my fuckin brain out in high school and somehow managed to come out with a 3.2 gpa so im going off to Arizona state University in a couple weeks.

My question is how is the party life in fraternities? I mean i want to drink as much beer and smoke as much pot as i possibly can in four years, cuz after that its time to grow up and be responsible, im just worried that greek life won't be as crazy as i want it to be. I mean i know ill make close friends no matter what, but the best memories with friends are always the f***ed up times. and i would want to join a fraternity that values parties and beer and pot as much as i do.

Any input on the greek party life would help??
Although I do feel what you said is a bit immature and should definitely be pointed out as such, I do genuinely believe you want to learn more about fraternities. Just so you know, life will change a lot in college. It's not going to be like high school, so be prepared. If you want your life to stay like it is now, you might want to go to a community college, and continue hanging out with your high school friends.

For info about your college's fraternities, try this page: http://www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/mu/greeklife/

Just so you know, most fraternities and sororities were established in the 19th century, and value brotherhood and sisterhood, not partying. However, depending upon the fraternity that you choose to join, these can be added benefits, along with meeting individuals that you enjoy being with and can learn from. For instance, my brother, cousin, and sister-in-law were all Greek, and all had different experiences from mine. Keep an open mind when choosing your Greek organization, if you choose to join one at all, after recruitment.
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