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03-23-2008, 10:10 PM
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Greek Life at Texas rocks. The only fault I could find with it back in my day was that the houses tended to be more territorial about socials and the like. At Georgia and Auburn, plus a couple of other common road trip stops, parties tended to be bigger and more open. At Texas they are fairly closed- due in large part I think to costs and various noise/crowd restrictions which are pretty tightly enforced.
When I was going to Georgia, my girlfriend and I were regularly invited to mixers for other GLOs. But at Texas not so much.
I got my MBA at UT- went right into the program after undergrad and actually still lived in the house my first semester (not the best idea, but fun.) PM me if you ever want more info on the program here. It is first rate and if you want to stay and work in Texas- the Texas MBA is what you want for networking and to make a very strong statement about who you are.
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dang sounds like we got the same game plan here, i wanted to do undergrad business at UGA or South Carolina, wherever i end up staying at. and then goin to Texas for MBA, and then possibly Vanderbilt or UVA for law school... lol i'm all over the place i know.
But i was thinking highly about doing FIJI at UGA as i got 2 good friends in it, and i hear they are legendary at Texas. I know it doesnt matter as i stated before as ur undergrad is what really matters, but i still think it would be cool.
I'll get back at ya down the road and keep in touch, thanks for the advice and offer!
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03-23-2008, 11:46 PM
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dang sounds like we got the same game plan here, i wanted to do undergrad business at UGA or South Carolina, wherever i end up staying at. and then goin to Texas for MBA, and then possibly Vanderbilt or UVA for law school... lol i'm all over the place i know.
But i was thinking highly about doing FIJI at UGA as i got 2 good friends in it, and i hear they are legendary at Texas. I know it doesnt matter as i stated before as ur undergrad is what really matters, but i still think it would be cool.
I'll get back at ya down the road and keep in touch, thanks for the advice and offer!
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Some of the finest men I have ever met. Excellent, excellent house.
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03-23-2008, 11:53 PM
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Some of the finest men I have ever met. Excellent, excellent house.
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now are these the kind of guys that party hard and also are upstanding members of the college community, or the type that know they are in the best fraternity on campus and are just drugged out and arrogant.
I mean no disrespect, but i definately ran into both types of "top tier" houses, you know what i mean.
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03-24-2008, 12:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Lucky SC
now are these the kind of guys that party hard and also are upstanding members of the college community, or the type that know they are in the best fraternity on campus and are just drugged out and arrogant.
I mean no disrespect, but i definately ran into both types of "top tier" houses, you know what i mean.
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Drugs are present in fraternities to the same extent they are present in the general population- being a user or non-user in and of itself should not inform your decision for the most part. At Georgia there are some houses known for marijuana use- which I find rather low class- but aside from avoiding houses like that where most people are pot smokers, I would not get too worried about the drug question.
FIJI is a top house at both Georgia and Texas and it would be greatly to your credit to be a member if that is your destiny.
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03-24-2008, 01:56 PM
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Drugs are present in fraternities to the same extent they are present in the general population- being a user or non-user in and of itself should not inform your decision for the most part. At Georgia there are some houses known for marijuana use- which I find rather low class- but aside from avoiding houses like that where most people are pot smokers, I would not get too worried about the drug question.
FIJI is a top house at both Georgia and Texas and it would be greatly to your credit to be a member if that is your destiny.
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well i almost expect marijuana to be present either in the open or behind closed door in any fraternity these days, really just the way it is. But you would be surprised at how openly cocaine is present these days.
I don't like to associate with something known for being a "coke fraternity". Because i def know of a couple of those types on dif campuses
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03-24-2008, 02:02 PM
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well i almost expect marijuana to be present either in the open or behind closed door in any fraternity these days, really just the way it is. But you would be surprised at how openly cocaine is present these days.
I don't like to associate with something known for being a "coke fraternity". Because i def know of a couple of those types on dif campuses
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100% best statement on the matter I have seen. It is true to my experience at W&L at least.
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03-24-2008, 02:08 PM
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100% best statement on the matter I have seen. It is true to my experience at W&L at least.
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Same goes for Brown. I would say that at the fraternity level, marijuana was pretty standard. Coke was becoming pretty standard back in '03, so I can't imagine what it's like now.
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03-24-2008, 03:18 PM
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well i almost expect marijuana to be present either in the open or behind closed door in any fraternity these days, really just the way it is. But you would be surprised at how openly cocaine is present these days.
I don't like to associate with something known for being a "coke fraternity". Because i def know of a couple of those types on dif campuses
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Coke is back.....that's for sure.
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03-24-2008, 03:22 PM
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Coke is back.....that's for sure.
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Helluva drug
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03-24-2008, 03:46 PM
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Coke is back.....that's for sure.
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This amazes me. Has the price gone down that much?
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03-24-2008, 08:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Lucky SC
well i almost expect marijuana to be present either in the open or behind closed door in any fraternity these days, really just the way it is. But you would be surprised at how openly cocaine is present these days.
I don't like to associate with something known for being a "coke fraternity". Because i def know of a couple of those types on dif campuses
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Every fraternity has pot smokers, but when I was an active- and to this day- it is not tolerated in our house. You just can't have that.
Cocaine was not really a big thing when I was in college, but seems to be moreso now.
I have never cared for hard drugs, nor even tried any of them. So I am sure things go on that I never knew about. But even then, back in my time I think hard drug use was not a major staple of any fraternity's existence. Sure I knew some, but it seems much more common now.
I could care less if people want to use them discreetly or away from my living space- but with the benefit of age and experience I have known too many "fratstars" who thought they could quit when they graduated or at least keep it under control, and were proven fatally wrong. Even if one survives it, a coke habit and all the trappings that come with it can blow through even a pretty good sized trust fund in a hurry.
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