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Originally Posted by Music_4_Life
from what I understand...which isnt a lot...there has to be a house where you live with your brothers or sister right? Do you as the founding member purchase the house...or do you plan fundraisers to start your chapter...or is the media's portray of greek life on the show greek inaccurate?
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Others can correct me if I'm wrong, but I've never heard of a Kappa Kappa Psi chapter with a house.
My advice:
1) Put this idea on the shelf until you've got at least one semester of college under your belt. You'll have enough to deal with starting college without trying to start a new chapter at the same time. Plus, you'll want to get a feel for the campus environment. Maybe the reason there is no Kappa Kappa Psi chapter at that school is because the school doesn't want one or there aren't enough students interested in being part of it.
2) If after you get to school, have adjusted to college and have gotten more familiar with the college as a whole (including checking out other chapters or organizations you might rather be involved in), you still want to start a chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi, you'll need to talk with the proper people in your school administration and with Kappa Kappa Psi's HQ. (You can find some info from them on what's involved in starting a chapter
here.)
Beyond that, if you do a little searching, you'll find lots of threads here on starting chapters.
As for
Greek, it is partly accurate, partly inaccurate, totally entertainment (and not something to form opinions of the real world by). But bear in mind that it and most other movies and TV shows portray social fraternities and sororities, which Kappa Kappa Psi, a great organization, is not.