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" I would like to know what life is like as a Theta Chi brother"
No one knows better than the members of that chapter, and rush is a period when you can ask questions. You can also ask questions of the Dean of Students staff - they may even have a "fratenrity advisor/supervisor", and maybe look in a campus annual or newspaper for coverage.
"the standards upheld in the fraternity?"
see above. Go by the house during the summer, if you can, or early on a Sun. morning after school starts, and see how the place looks when they aren't trying to "snow" you and "be cool"
"what initiation in this fraternity is like?"
Ask questions. Ask how many were pledged last year, and how many quit before initiation. Look in the scrapbook for hints of hazing.
Joining a fraternity - even as a junior - is great, and can add much to your short college years.
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