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Old 08-26-2015, 10:47 PM
ngp99 ngp99 is offline
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Recruitment at Texas?

Hello,
I am a high school student currently looking at different colleges, and I will definitely want to join a fraternity. I go to a private SPC school in Texas (think Episcopal, FWCD, Kinkaid), and was wondering about the fraternity rush process at UT. From my understanding, the rush process is very informal at UT.

I know 2 guys in fraternities at UT, and besides that I have no connections at all to fraternities, but there are a lot of people from my high school that go to UT and join fraternities (probably 10-15 per year).

Does anyone know how the fraternity rush process works at UT, or do you have any advice for someone like me (coming from a reputable school, but basically no connections).

Thanks for your help.

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