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Originally Posted by adpiucf
I think you've seen The Skulls too many times. LOL.
I never said recruitment wasn't important. But you're placing way too much emphasis on having to "prove" your membership to a social organization. I don't think the country club hazes its provisional members, but maybe I should double check...
Fraternities and sororities are a great way to enjoy college and enjoy some good educational programming, parties and do some service, learn about philanthropy,team skills, deadlines and leadership. Post-college, you take some warm and fuzzy memories with you. Once you're in the office, no one cares. Sure, if you have a sorority sister or fraternity brother, they can put in a good word for you. But getting your foot in the door isn't a free pass. That's pretty much it.
The degree of seriousness is pretty funny. I hope you'll come back and read these posts in a few years when you're out working, paying down a mortage and living outside the college bubble.
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Sometimes GLO membership is very much like "The Skulls" and CAN carry you through a great deal of your life. It depends on where you are and who you know.
If you can't relate and it isn't that serious to you, that's fine, but what you drink doesn't have to make everyone else piss.