I really think you should rethink this. A week ago, you were here, asking for advice about rushing again, and now you have come up with this. It’s obvious that you have a desire to be a part of a community, or you wouldn't have gone looking for it in a sorority. So you have, in just one week, put together a fraternity for anyone in the country in college to join? That's not a fraternity, it’s a mailing list. A group of random people scattered across the country is not going to provide you with the friendships and camaraderie you seek. If you are just looking for some friends and a set of Greek letters to wear, you will not get very far this way. If you are looking for something more than that you are going about it the wrong way. If what you really want to start a new fraternity, you should think about what values and principles are important to you, and look for like-minded men and women on your campus. Don't just take anybody that comes along, and make sure that the people who join you have the same goals. Then the group should sit down and take the time to structure your new organization, with careful thought and introspection. When the time comes, you will have an organization you can be proud of, and it will have the things that are important to you.
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Last edited by OrigamiTulip; 11-21-2003 at 10:49 PM.
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