The Old Greek System vs. The New Greek System
Who here as a undergraduate member would want to be in the old greek system as opposed to this new system? It seem as though that the many many rules we have come to live by get in the way of the ideals that fraternities and sororities teach. Not to say that this is some sort of a rebellion against the system, but more of confidence vote on it. Granted the old one had problems, but so does this one. So let's weigh the sides of alumni and undergrads. I'll pose a question, I'll get the answers, and then we can see if the changes have done good things.
Remember, both undergrads and alumni/alumnae vote on this.
1: Did you drink in college unlawfully?
2: Did you experiment with drugs in college?
3: Number of socials a quarter (average)?
4: Average number of members at chapter?
5: Total number of chapters during your time as a member?
6: Number of times you drank in your house?
7: Rush Class size (average)?
8: Hours spent doing house related things a week?
9: Hours spent being enebriated a week?
10: Hours spent on the computer a week?
11: Year of undergrad membership?
12: Hazed? (be honest)
Okay a lot of these things seem to not pertain to anything. but you'll see the differences when the numbers come in. The hours thing is suppose to show what tudents do with their time in a week. I think older alumni don't understand the society that we (undergrads) live in today. They never had a cell phone, or a tv in their room, or had all these rules to break (So many rules so little time).
Lets see what turns up!
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