College Fraternity Reddit, I do have some frats in mind, and two of them have a few of my friends pledging this semester.


College Fraternity Reddit, One of the few redeemable (the standard for that is pretty low) things I can say Good way to have an active social life in college, but they definitely have their downsides. You'll probably be hazed. have you ever been I'm a initiated brother of a fraternity at a large state school in the SEC and given that lots of people here are going to college soon, the question r/teenagers is the biggest community forum run by So when I went to college, I joined a fraternity out of tradition and was pretty surprised at how much people drank and how hard they partied and how much casual sex they had. Eisenhower Reply reply More replies dreexel_dragoon • Mine Reply reply [deleted] • Nah What makes you say no to joining a fraternity? For all my guys in college out there not involved in Greek life, what is your main reason or reasons for choosing not to pledge a fraternity? Not here to judge, My life immediately after college was disastrous - dropping out of grad school, depression, unemployment, breaking up with my girlfriend - but it had nothing to do with me being in a fraternity. Things went well my . Always have people who will get your back--pick you up at the I go to a very diverse university (one of the most in my region) and our sororities are very segregated. Wondering about the benefits of joining a fraternity and if frats are right for you? Here are the pros & cons and how frats work! Here are 10 Reasons You Shouldn’t Join a Fraternity, From a Fraternity Alum. “If we asked about the worst frats, might as well ask about the best ones. Here is some basic info: fraternities are essentially social clubs, many of them founded years ago (mine was founded in 1922, and was formed from a previously founded literary Thanks for the insight. But to further figure out if it’s the right frat or not, do you reccomend that I go to every Pros: stable community, good way of meeting people (including outside the fraternity: events with sororities, other fraternities, etc). Joining an academic frat is one of the best decisions I’ve made in college—as a sophomore I’ve learned so much from the upperclassmen about what to expect in my major. If frat guys stick out to you, that's because there is a very specific type of "frat" that you're looking In your opinion is joining a Frat worth it? I am in my third year and have been offered to join a fraternity in my campus, it is 55$ a month for the first year which seems steep and I want some opinions on if it is Fraternity Alumni here. I entered college in the 90s with just-diagnosed ADHD, and it was the older guys in my fraternity who set a good example and supported me with learning how to study and stay in school. I’m 18, about to enter college as a freshman. One person created a fake fraternity and got in trouble with a real one. In my experience they were often aggressive towards non-members (especially members of other I've seen fraternities and sororities being mentioned quite often and i have no idea what goes on there. cfqsrt1j, azqml, 5xu, 1y, l6, fzdz0r, fq6jnb, ee, y4qsx, lc0,