Engineering fraternity

<p>Any current engineering majors in your college's chapter of the engineering fraternity?</p>

<p>Short answer: No.</p>

<p>Long answer: NNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.</p>

<p>There are. Usually the initiatives of these “fraternities” are to promote engineering disciplines in minorities. </p>

<p>If you are talking about those Alpha Delta Pi. Oh god. I hate them.</p>

<p>You know, I don’t get what is so cool about polishing your initiative in Greek.
Make your club more professional or something?</p>

<p>:(</p>

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<p>ADPi is a sorority. I think you mean Alpha Delta Phi?</p>

<p>I think this one is Theta Tau. It’s a professional fraternity that is coed.</p>

<p>I know there are lots of groups that are women engineers or black engineers, but this group just describes itself as a coed professional fraternity.</p>

<p>Is it uncommon for there to be engineering majors in an engineering frat? This seems absurd.</p>

<p>@ ISUCyclone33
lmao I don’t want to lie. No I did put Pi.
I never got to understand what the difference between Pi and Phi. I just knew that pi = 3.1415xxxxx and so on
now as you pointed out, i learn that all phi are fraternity</p>

<p>lol</p>

<p>You see the point? it’s so pointless to name them in greek -_- and there are many of them. some are just founded for the sake of minority initiative, which i think a greek name is really killing the purpose.</p>

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<p>Not quite.
Here’s another example: AEPhi is a sorority. AEPi is a fraternity.</p>

<p>The engineering honorary at my school is Tau Beta Pi I believe. Only open to upperclassmen in some top %age of their class.</p>

<p>oh god. translate those back to english. do they even make sense???</p>

<p>They are letters, lol.</p>

<p>I’m a “brother” in Theta Tau at my school. It’s just another school organization, where we fraternize and learn about engineering stuff/have professors or people in industry come talk to us. There’s required study hours every week, and hour-long chapter. For us, at least, it’s pretty informal.</p>