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537 03-03-2012 01:53 AM

Fraternity
 
I am planning on trying to get into a fraternity and I was just wondering if anyone else on here is in a fraternity? I think it would be very beneficial for the future and it would also be a lot of fun :)

Enzo354 03-03-2012 02:09 AM

I almost joined one.


But I don't own a flat bill.

MonteSSS 03-03-2012 11:20 AM

dont do it not worth it at all. Few close friends of mine have joined and each of them said its not worth it. Ive seen how much the grades drop and honestly older people who i have spoken to about pledging said its not worth it in the end. your paying for friends, join a sports team instead, much better, less rules, more fun,
lax bros

01 Monte SS 03-03-2012 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by MonteSSS (Post 430007)
dont do it not worth it at all. Few close friends of mine have joined and each of them said its not worth it. Ive seen how much the grades drop and honestly older people who i have spoken to about pledging said its not worth it in the end. your paying for friends, join a sports team instead, much better, less rules, more fun,
lax bros

X2... not worth it. Plenty of other ways to make friends that will better your future. Not that a frat wouldn't but it wouldn't be fun retaking classes or not being satisfied with your grades if you're having TOO much fun. But I could be wrong depending on what school you're attending. I've heard pros and cons of both joining and not so it's kind of hard to say..

BigPana 03-03-2012 05:24 PM

I've been a Mason since July of 99, all I can say is find one thats more about knowledge & Respect then parties and hazing ! :thumbsup:

Taz 03-03-2012 07:57 PM

If you think it's going to teach you anything about living on your own, it won't. If you're going from your parents house to a frat house, you're simply going from one set of rules to another. And your parents won't make you run naked across the football field, or put itching powder in your underwear.

The local university here has a residential area around it. Some homes are fraternities. But some are rental units. Many people get together with a couple others and share the rent on a home. You can always find ads for students looking for room mates to share rent. Maybe go that route if staying where you are is not an option.


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