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  1. Depends on the frat. Do your research on any you are thinking about joining. Some will be nice and set you up with friends and contacts in the professional world and others will just try to put things in your butt.

  2. Joining a frat is like a job with the amount of time they expect you to give. Expect late night calls to show up, random calls to show up, and a bunch of crap you won’t wanna do. Every Monday you will have a meeting that will be physically enduring and they will yell and push you to the edge.

  3. I know my campus is very exclusive with frat parties so you have to be in a sorority to get in. Worst case scenario you join and you drop if you don’t like it. Or you could join and really enjoy it.

  4. 10 lut 2009 · If by the end of this year I REALLY REALLY want to join one, should I consider rushing for the first semester of my sophomore year, or will I stick out like a sore thumb because of what grade I’m in?

  5. 15 maj 2020 · Updated on May 15, 2020. The benefits of joining a fraternity or sorority are many, and it's important to realize that college Greek life has a lot of impressive things to offer. It's also important, however, to know that there might be some challenges.

  6. 8 kwi 2016 · The short answer is that no, not everyone in fraternities is stuck-up, popular, and a jerk. With that said, almost everyone I know in a Greek org did some investigation on the members of their chapter before joining. That’s the key.

  7. 1 paź 2017 · If you’re a guy, you might be wondering if you should join a fraternity. The answer is no. And I say that as a recently graduated fraternity alum.

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