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Alpha Phi Omega

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wow , a lot of people don't know what APO is? I was in APO, it IS coed, and a service frat, not a full greek frat.

a lot of politics too. I was the membership vice president for the chapter for a year.

the ratio of guys to girls was about 1 to 5, where 4 of the girls are fat or ugly. I was lucky enough to pick up a good one and married her.
dunno about other chapters, but the fact that it was coed and mostly girls makes it possible for all the guys to get laid frequently.
 
It's not Tri-Delt or the male equivalent, let's put it that way.

You aren't going to get blonde bombshells. But you'll probably draw a good deal of personal reward out of it.
 
Originally posted by: Kipper
It's not Tri-Delt or the male equivalent, let's put it that way.

You aren't going to get blonde bombshells. But you'll probably draw a good deal of personal reward out of it.

And have a good time. I'd strongly suggest co-ed non-social frats (for business, pre-med, community service, whatever) just for branching out your professional and social network. You can get a lot out of them, I did.
 
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