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I had a different experience with this. When I was a freshman, I had no idea I was going to be pledging and Asian fraternity let alone a fraternity at all. I pledged them because they were the first friendly face that I met at SDSU. I dropped because I, after a while, realized I didn't have much in common with them and their interests, for I didn't have many Asian friends in HS. Not that they're interests/hobbies are bad, just that I wasn't particularly into them. I do, on the other hand, like what they stand for and their "intrests" in that regard.
As far as Delta Sig goes, I guess it's never really been an issue because my chapter here is so diverse. We have a mix of caucasians, Asians, Hispanics, Blacks, and other nationalities. I love being a Delta Sig at SDSU, one of the big reasons is because I feel comfortable with all the bros, and that might be because race had never been a problem.
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