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Fraternities: To join or not to join?

Fonz

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Just asking.

Been looking at them. Been invited to a few of them, but
I'm 24 not 18. Some of the people there are downright
immature. Still, some guys there are cool.

Just another thing, athletes don't seem to abound at these
frats. Too much drinking? Probably.

Fonz
 
you're 24. I like you said alot of the guys are going to be fairly young. It will likely turn out to be a real pain in the ass having a bunch of 18 year olds around you all the time

P.S. I know not all 18 year olds are inmature, but some are.
 
Frats were banned from my school in the 50's - every year or so after that they voted if they should be allowed back and they never have since.
Of the schools that I raced against that had frats, there were definitely athletes in frats - espectially hockey and football players.
every school is different as to what frats really mean. some treat them asboys clubs that will help you through many things throughout life as you try new things and need a connection. others are just a guarenteed set of people that will hang out with you. and nearly all of them have some sort of drinking system to pass the time.

personally, I see no reason to be in one - but I wasn't in one and wouldn't want to be in one.
I'm sure people that were dying to get into one, and got in, would then tell you that it is the greatest thing ever.

I think they largely were started oringinally to help give people a sense of self (in the plural sense) to allow the daunting social construct of a large school to be more easily tackled. but as of late, from what I have seen, they have "evolved" to more of a drinking house :)
 
Fonz said:
Just asking.

Been looking at them. Been invited to a few of them, but
I'm 24 not 18. Some of the people there are downright
immature. Still, some guys there are cool.

Just another thing, athletes don't seem to abound at these
frats. Too much drinking? Probably.

Fonz
Whatcha got to lose? You might like it and stay. Their friendships may help your career on down the road. I strongly recommend drinking in college anyway. All I did was work and study mostly. Not many really good memories though I never minded studying. :ryanh:
 
Fonz said:
Just asking.

Been looking at them. Been invited to a few of them, but
I'm 24 not 18. Some of the people there are downright
immature. Still, some guys there are cool.

Just another thing, athletes don't seem to abound at these
frats. Too much drinking? Probably.

Fonz

At your age and with your intelligence, I doubt you would find a fraternity to be a satisfying experience.
 
man, i dont picture you being the kind of person to be someone else's bitch and get hazed for a semester. plus, if you are going to school in texas...the southern fraternities dont fuck around. i hear they haze hard as hell. and if you do decide to rush, dont listen to all the bullshit about there being no hazing, cause it is all a load of shit. i knew it was a load of shit when i accepted my bid, but i had no fucking clue it was going to be as bad as it ended up being.

personally, i dont think you are missing out on much.
 
Re: Re: Fraternities: To join or not to join?

Testosterone boy said:
Whatcha got to lose? You might like it and stay. Their friendships may help your career on down the road. I strongly recommend drinking in college anyway. All I did was work and study mostly. Not many really good memories though I never minded studying. :ryanh:

LOL....I already did a 5-year masters.

This would be my second degree.

I don't mind drinking, but not every single bloody day.

1-2/month is as far as I go.

Fonz
 
Aside from housing (if you consider living in a frat house a good thing) there are no benefits to joining a frat.

It's not like the old days when you could get a good job based off your frat membership.

Socially it would drain more time than it's worth, especially as a 24 year old male who aspires beyond the beer bong.
 
Testosterone boy said:
Hmmm...why did you ask us?

Because most of you have attended univ. with fraternities.
I have not. UK you see. I'm considering joining one
and needed first-hand input, not the spin-controlled
fraternity Web/Univ Info.

Fonz
 
Most of my friends were in a frat, though I never was. I think it depends on your personality. I need to have my space and not have some fatass come into my room at 2am and tell me that I have to come party now because they found 48 unopened beers.

Still, my friends enjoyed being in a frat. so, i guess it comes down to how much you like being in social situations with a group of people often.
 
I will sum it all up for you right here and now.

Fraternities = paying money to have friends.

So if you do not have any friends or have trouble making friends, then it may be a good idea. My feeling is you do not have this problem so save your money. You could also become friends with a member and just attend all the parties, drink all their beer and fuck all their women while being his guest.

Also my experience with these people are they are the ones who were complete losers in High School so they decided to join a boys club to fit in with the so called "in" crowd. They then think they are badasses and like to start shit while their are about 20 of them.
 
If you haven't found the idea of joining one to be appealing enough to go ahead and do so, then you probably won't find it to be a rewarding experience. I've seen the typical "fratboys" around school, walking around with their colors and letters proudly worn on their shirts.... I think I'll pass - thank you.

-Warik
 
there might be a society for foreign students or something fonz?
 
just gotta check out a bunch of em, and hopefully you will find a group of guys you just fit in wth, generally each frat has dfferant people, we really don't have athletes, we got a lot of guys that are in bands and just guys that like to hang out and shit, I really enjoy it, I went to all the fraternitis on my campus to see what it was about, and only like 3 out of 20 I had any interest in, so just shop around, you don't fid anything, then oh well
 
I was never in a fraternity myself, but here's something to consider...

You're 24, the majority of them are probably under 21. Who do you think they're going to hit-up to buy the alcohol all the time?

Even if you don't buy the alcohol, and you're hanging out at the frat house while they're drinking... say the cops show up for some reason (gee, imagine that with a frat house), now you're once again contributing to the delinquency of minors, just by being around there.

...not worth the potential legal hassle in my opinion.
 
Re: Re: Re: Fraternities: To join or not to join?

Fonz said:


LOL....I already did a 5-year masters.

This would be my second degree.

I don't mind drinking, but not every single bloody day.

1-2/month is as far as I go.

Fonz

Joining a fraternity would almost seem out of the question in your situation. Hell, a lot of dyed-in-the-wool frat boys phase the Greek scene out toward their senior year.
 
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BO-CEPHUS said:
I will sum it all up for you right here and now.

Fraternities = paying money to have friends.

Bull Shit!! This line pisses me off to no end. I had friends before I joined a fraternity; I still have friends from outside the fraternity now. You join a group of people you like, you do pay dues but you are not buying your friends. This money goes to pay for all those parties. They are not free; if they were there would be no money involved. Nobody profits from the arrangement.

Beyond the sheer stupidity of the "paying for friends" line it is ridiculous to even lump them all together into the same group. If you attend a few fraternities you will realize that the personalities are vastly different. Based on that the best advice I can give you Fonz has already been given. Shop around; don't go into it saying gee I wanna join a frat. If in fact you find one that you really click with great, you will not regret it. If you check them out and don’t click with any then no big loss, the ones on your campus are not for you.

You could also become friends with a member and just attend all the parties, drink all their beer and fuck all their women while being his guest.

what do you think pays for those parties and beers?? Thats right, the dues. The money has to come from somewhere. Is someone who invests in a night club buying friends?
 
Well, I did my job.


So it takes approx $700 per member/month to throw a shitty party?


Yep, you fags are buying friends.
 
There are insurance costs too. Regardless of that your idea of dues is far ovcerestimated. A lot more goes into it then anyone could understand from the outside. Spare us your ignorance.
 
=w= said:
There are insurance costs too. Regardless of that your idea of dues is far ovcerestimated. A lot more goes into it then anyone could understand from the outside. Spare us your ignorance.

The only ignorant one is you my friend.

Ever been to school at Ole Miss? That is a reasonable price to join a fraternity per month.

Whatever though, my opinion is very biased. It was their mob mentality that got my ass jumped by about 15 one night. They are all badasses in a group but most are little pussies one it comes to being alone.

So you continue to wear your t-shirts and you letters like that makes you better than anyone else of some shit.
 
=w= said:


Bull Shit!! This line pisses me off to no end. I had friends before I joined a fraternity; I still have friends from outside the fraternity now. You join a group of people you like, you do pay dues but you are not buying your friends. This money goes to pay for all those parties. They are not free; if they were there would be no money involved. Nobody profits from the arrangement.

Beyond the sheer stupidity of the "paying for friends" line it is ridiculous to even lump them all together into the same group. If you attend a few fraternities you will realize that the personalities are vastly different. Based on that the best advice I can give you Fonz has already been given. Shop around; don't go into it saying gee I wanna join a frat. If in fact you find one that you really click with great, you will not regret it. If you check them out and don’t click with any then no big loss, the ones on your campus are not for you.



what do you think pays for those parties and beers?? Thats right, the dues. The money has to come from somewhere. Is someone who invests in a night club buying friends?

So I guess since frats do nothing else with the money they recieve from due's its fair to say that the point in joining a frat is to party.

So if you go to college and are actually interested in academics then there would be little need to join a frat.

Or if you go to college and feel the need to continue hanging out with sophomoric cliques you can join a frat :)
 
wow 700/month is enough $$$ eh?
that means all the booze is free, but thats still a heafty sum
i think they;re like $900 a year here in canada
 
I think me and Bo-cephus would get along pretty well in person....

About everything he's said is true around here. Do they all wear faded out knit Polo shirts, khaki shorts that come up to the middle of thier skinny little thighs, and sunglasses backwards around thier neck down there too?
 
Tarheel said:
I think me and Bo-cephus would get along pretty well in person....

About everything he's said is true around here. Do they all wear faded out knit Polo shirts, khaki shorts that come up to the middle of thier skinny little thighs, and sunglasses backwards around thier neck down there too?

LOL...exactly the same around here.

You can also find them wearing a visor and some even have fraternity backpacks. WTF!?

Do they also sit in a special area at the eating areas and get pissed if you try to take a table in that area?
 
Maybe on the visor, but if they carry a backpack its a North Face. North Face jackets too in the mild NC winters.

Ditto to all eating in packs.
 
Tarheel said:
Maybe on the visor, but if they carry a backpack its a North Face. North Face jackets too in the mild NC winters.

Ditto to all eating in packs.

Damn, I forgot all about the North Face stuff. This is memphis and these morons are sporting around a fleece vest. LOL
 
Fonz said:
Just asking.

Been looking at them. Been invited to a few of them, but
I'm 24 not 18. Some of the people there are downright
immature. Still, some guys there are cool.

Just another thing, athletes don't seem to abound at these
frats. Too much drinking? Probably.

Fonz

24... you'd be one stupid mother fucker to join one. 18 is the time... because you get the hell hazed out of you... at least I did... my theory would say no... stick to your collegic athletics apartmens... the Track and Field Boys at IU were great.

C
 
I didn't get hazed at all, and at least my frat is not like the ones posted about by some of thes people, they sure as hell exist, their is a few I know of that are just fucking shit heads, or cocksucker preppy rich boys, I looked atr all of them so I could find the ones that aren't like that
 
BO-CEPHUS said:
Well, I did my job.


So it takes approx $700 per member/month to throw a shitty party?


Yep, you fags are buying friends.

exactly. and any chick that would bang a guy because he wears a shirt with silly letters on the front is a dirty squeeezer.

if you are even considering joining a frat at 24= GAY
 
hippedy hop said:


exactly. and any chick that would bang a guy because he wears a shirt with silly letters on the front is a dirty squeeezer.

if you are even considering joining a frat at 24= GAY

I'm sure there are gay frats.

Just ask Big Kev.....
 
hippedy hop said:


exactly. and any chick that would bang a guy because he wears a shirt with silly letters on the front is a dirty squeeezer.

if you are even considering joining a frat at 24= GAY

I'm sure there are gay frats.

Just ask Big Kev.....
 
Dues $700 a month, you seriously have no fuckin clue what you are talking about. Mine are about $65 a month. As to the guy curious about joining at 24. If you find a group of guys who you get along with and you like there orginization, go for it. as for all the people bashing fraternities I'm sure you have never rushed, and you are only going with what people have told you. Don't bash something you honestly know a damm thing about; do some research, check them out, and then come make a post. As for parties and fraternerities. I have lived in Sacramento for about 3 months now, and have not been to one descent non greek party. All of the parties half worth going to were put on by greeks, so don't bash them because I'm sure you all go to them.
 
Frats aren't as popular at tamu as the other schools. Many of the students have an anti-frat mentality. Personally, I didn't get along with the stereotypical frat guy in highschool, and I wouldn't choose to be around them now. The only frat I'd consider joining is a business frat, or something similar.
 
if you have trouble making friends then go for it. I don't have problems getting along with anyone and make friends easily. I would rather choose when to be around certain people then be forced to be around certain people all the time.
 
nick_067 said:
Dues $700 a month, you seriously have no fuckin clue what you are talking about. Mine are about $65 a month. As to the guy curious about joining at 24. If you find a group of guys who you get along with and you like there orginization, go for it. as for all the people bashing fraternities I'm sure you have never rushed, and you are only going with what people have told you. Don't bash something you honestly know a damm thing about; do some research, check them out, and then come make a post. As for parties and fraternerities. I have lived in Sacramento for about 3 months now, and have not been to one descent non greek party. All of the parties half worth going to were put on by greeks, so don't bash them because I'm sure you all go to them.

what's the point of paying 65$/month ? Please tell me. Especially if you already have friends, can get laid easily ? Most of them are the typical jerks. It makes them feel safer along with 20 other drunkheads. Fonz, stay waya of that shit.
 
are there 'intellectual' frats? perhaps that is an oxymoron, but it is possible. Some colleges have frats for every mindset. Sortof like gangs i guess.

Do you want to be a 24 year old who wants to talk about international diplomacy and earn his Ph.D. in rocket science surrounded by 18 year olds who just want to get drunk?

If you can find a frat whose mentality is to your liking go for it.
 
nordstrom said:
are there 'intellectual' frats? perhaps that is an oxymoron, but it is possible. Some colleges have frats for every mindset. Sortof like gangs i guess.

Do you want to be a 24 year old who wants to talk about international diplomacy and earn his Ph.D. in rocket science surrounded by 18 year olds who just want to get drunk?

If you can find a frat whose mentality is to your liking go for it.

True.

But most frats have senior members don't they?

I could always hang with them.

And I never really talk about what i study.

I call it a "conversation killing" topic.

Sucks to be me, doesn't it?

Fonz
 
Fonz said:


True.

But most frats have senior members don't they?

I could always hang with them.

And I never really talk about what i study.

I call it a "conversation killing" topic.

Sucks to be me, doesn't it?

Fonz

Man, you just strike me as about the most non-frat guy around. Take that as a compliment.
 
casavant said:


Man, you just strike me as about the most non-frat guy around. Take that as a compliment.

:fro: :fro:

I never really follow the crowd. Not even in HS.

Just like being myself.

Fonz
 
Fonz said:


:fro: :fro:

I never really follow the crowd. Not even in HS.

Just like being myself.

Fonz

That's why you don't seem like the frat type. Hell, I don't even see why you're considering it.

Did you read my post on bouncing that I put up a couple of hours ago?
 
casavant said:


That's why you don't seem like the frat type. Hell, I don't even see why you're considering it.

Did you read my post on bouncing that I put up a couple of hours ago?

Yep.

Thats the longest post I've ever seen you right.......... :)

I already knew you weren't "beat people down" happy
though.

Some people here just think the world is a nice safe place.
It isn't.

"The good citizen handbook"....LOL I liked that one.

Fonz
 
Fonz said:


Yep.

Thats the longest post I've ever seen you right.......... :)

I already knew you weren't "beat people down" happy
though.

Some people here just think the world is a nice safe place.
It isn't.

"The good citizen handbook"....LOL I liked that one.

Fonz

Right on, right on. :D
 
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