Cornell.. Fraternities?

<p>I'm thinking about joining a social fraternity.. But I'm wondering about what kind of time commitment is required, since I'm an Engineer. </p>

<p>Anyone experienced have a say?</p>

<p>The honest answer is that it depends. I know dozens of engineers in social fraternities that do very well and don’t have issues getting their work done, but that’s because they’re smart, disciplined, and know how to balance all aspects of their lives. It will be easier in some fraternities than others, but it’s always possible. At the end of the day, it’s up to you to stay on top of your studies.</p>

<p>Not in frat, but I’ve heard people argue that joining one helps them with time management.</p>

<p>Oh okay thanks for the tip… sike</p>

<p>Cornell frats are a joke now.
Less and less people are joining, and the quality of the frats is decreasing.
Where are the good ol’ days?</p>