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Originally Posted by nate2512
How many business fraternities have houses?
Here is where we draw the line between Greek Lettered Organizations and Fraternities. Any CLUB can slap Greek letters on their name and POSE. Fraternities, which when someone expresses interest in joining Greek and mentions a house, as the OP did, you assume hes talking about FRATERNITIES. FRATERNITIES aren't clubs, they're brotherhoods, they're much more, so we gentleman in fraternities shouldn't be short sold, by a bunch wannabes. If you would like to offer the situation to the OP, phrase it better:
Dear OP,
Perhaps you should consider a service organization club. I joined (not pledged) one, and I was of a similar age, and found it to be a great fit.
And stop making up words. Smartassity?
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Smartassity used to be in someone's signature here and I loved it. I wish I could take credit for making it up but I can't.
Actually, at UGA one of the business fraternities has a pretty nice house, but I'm not sure who, if anyone, lives in.
http://www.terry.uga.edu/akpsi/
It doesn't hurt to give a guy who may not find a place in the typical brotherhood some options to enrich his college experience. I don't think anyone posting thinks they are equal substitutes for someone looking for a social fraternity brotherhood exclusively, nor were they presented as such.