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Originally Posted by steve531
I have a huge group of frineds at college i go to Kean University in NJ its got around 14,000 students so its not a huge school but its not small either..its just near Rutgers.. the fraternities here are just not that cool to be perfectly honest with you and there is only 2 national fraternities on campus TKE and psi sigma fi ..the rest are all local..and we dont want that with all respect ot local fraternities..we all have discused this and i was chosen to try my hardest to research a national fraternity that is well known and very large and try and bring them to our campus. We want a fraternity that we can trust in, that has a psitive rep, is well known at other schools and MAYBE possibly help us for the future. and WE DEFINETLY love to have fun. who can help me with a list of suggestions for fraternities..? please emial me if possible as chcking this might take some time for me.. Scalogero@tmail.com
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Buddy, I second the notion that you need to sound professional. You need to pay attention to grammar and spelling too. Do you speak the way that you type?
You also need to come up with some better reasons as to why you are soliciting any particular fraternity. "Well known", "very large", "positive rep" - these things are usually based on how the CHAPTER operates. For example, ABC fraternity may be big and popular on one campus, but may be small and have a poor rep at another. It is what you put into it. A fraternity is not about what it can do for you in the future.
Sit down, focus on what you really want to say, and put your thoughts into intelligent sentences. Best of luck.