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Fraternities?

faenix

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I just got a bid from Kappa Sigma at Washington University so I'll be joining them.

What about the rest of you guys?

Haters are welcome, we don't really care about you guys anyway 😀
 
This is ATOT what do you expect? The vast majority of people here will tell you it's retarded and it's just buying friends, but what do they know? If all you want to do is get wasted and get stoned, sure that's an option, but it's also a great way to build brotherhood that will last a LIFETIME.

Yes I am in Alpha Phi Omega.
 
haterade will come, be ready.

you are now classified as
"beer guzzling, elephant walk, chick using, POS" by 90% of ATOT.
 
Originally posted by: DLeRium
This is ATOT what do you expect? The vast majority of people here will tell you it's retarded and it's just buying friends, but what do they know? If all you want to do is get wasted and get stoned, sure that's an option, but it's also a great way to build brotherhood that will last a LIFETIME.

Yes I am in Alpha Phi Omega.

nice full edit...

Brotherhood? meh... I thought you'd join the marines or something to get that.
Sorry Fraternities are lame. Then again my kahki's, white shirt and bakcwards "Gamecocks" hat are all at the cleaners...
 
It's probably the best thing you can do for yourself in college and will yield tons of opportunities later in life.
 
Yes, and 10 years later I still think joining a fraternity was one of the best decisions I have ever made. Not all fraternities fit the stereotype, especially at smaller schools.
 
I was invited to join one of Michigan State's Honors Frats... can't remember the name... I'm not sure if I want to join. I have too little time as it is... It would be hard to be a pledge while being in honors college, with two jobs.
 
Unfortunately, the frats at my school fit the 80's movie stereotype to a T, so it was a no-go for me - a few of my friends joined, but they soon left after first semester.
 
Originally posted by: faenix
Yeah, the Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity at my school is almost all girls too.

we're definitely far from all girls, as there were many guys from the older pledge classes.. i figure its like 65-45 female-male, but its definitely increasing in females...
 
I was President of my fraternity, Sigma Alpha Mu, last year at Texas A&M University..

it was a great experience, we started the chapter with nothing and grew it to 20 guys with a house
 
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