i think trying to survive in a "social greek world" depends on your environment. no campus is the same. at our small university, we have only pan-hell, but if youre at a school with 19 frats, you might have a tougher time creating a niche for yourselves.
what i try to focus on is parity. whatever you can see pan-hell do is what you can see us do, so in the end, the student body doesnt really see that much difference in our orgs other than the quality of the event. we are a service FRATERNITY, but that doesnt mean you are relegated to only that. we have many social activities on our chapter's calendar. let your campus see that you are "cool" and that you can have fun too.
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