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Originally Posted by FSUZeta
Whatever you do, don't explain the situation with your former chapter. It may not come across the way you intended, sounding more complaining than deceived. You don't have to affiliate with the chapter at your new school. You could get involved in non-Greek orgs that would enhance your major, resume', and life.
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This is good advice. I'd add: if you wear anything with your fraternity's letters at your new school or if your car still has letters/crest, you will definitely be approached by members of your fraternity at that campus. So be prepared. I would, however, suggest that you try not to prejudge them. You never know * * * you may like them and they may make it a little easier to be at a new campus.
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Originally Posted by geezelou
All that being said besides a select few good friends I made, everyone in the chapter is very standoff-ish and is not involved only ever wanting to drink and never attend events involving the entire greek community. Not to mention an entire older class did not make our grade requirements this semester.
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Unfortunately, you describe many fraternity chapters at many universities.