<p>Now that school has started, I'm assuming frat parties no longer have to be on the down low, correct? </p>
<p>If said statement is true, does that mean my friends and I can go to pretty much any frat house, assuming there is a party going on tomorrow night?</p>
<p>ah, or as I call it the herding freshmen. Groups of 15-20 individuals 3:1 male to female ratio. Loud, unaware, unadjusted, and always consisting of one nimrod with 25 individual squirts of Adidas cologne. They will consume 2-3 Keystone branded beers (can it really be beer if it’s made of rice and have no hops?) and they feel the need to communicate phrases like “■■■■ dude!! I’m so f’in hammered right now” and “dude this party f’in owns man” followed in 7-9 hours by “dude we were so f’in wasted last night”.</p>
<p>lolz. Im the resident alcoholic in my freshman group (13-17 keystones/night). The guy girl ratio works nicely and we know a bunch o frat boys. Go to parties in Thumty. Theyre pretty much always open parties, almost always partying with kegs, and some sweet sound system. Also, the fiji guys I met earlier this week seemed cool. a prereq to a frat party is knowing girls. You dont need to keep the ratio 3:1, but it should be around even. And as a senior frat boy told me earlier, its always rush week. Freshman are generally welcome because frats always need new members.</p>
<p>I would venture to guess that a decent number of people on this board are averse to the party scene, if you have any questions, pm me, im kinda connected now lol.</p>
<p>They don’t talk like that, do they? I had a whole group of them (frat boys, as you would call them) over the house this summer. They actually acted and spoke like they went to a well respected educational institution. I guess they clean up good.</p>
<p>I have a senior who is working for us part time remotely from Cornell. I believe he is in a fraternity that seem to get mentioned quite a bit on this forum. Next time he is in the city, we’ll get him to do a freshman imitation for us. I am going to get him to repeat exactly what gomestar wrote.</p>
<p>lmao at gomestar. what you said + a bunch of “Yo’s” thrown into it. There are so many kids who are really, really white and say “yo” all the time, and it cracks me up because they sound ridiculous.</p>
<p>Just to be clear, I am not a frat boy, a bro, and I do not plan to pledge at all ever. That being said, I have met a bunch of nice, not bro-ish frat boys. I think on the whole, they have an unfair reputation on this board. There are a number of ****ty loud a-hole frat boys that tend to ruin the image for the rest of them. There are definitely a higher concentration of D-bag bro’s that are frat boys than those that are independent, but there are a ton of nice, well mannered, and intelligent frat boys.</p>
<p>okay so i’ve not yet been to a frat party on campus and i want to try it out. how hard is it to get in (i heard we need IDs, and that later on it helps to ‘know a brother’ but i don’t and that’s why i want to try now before i end up the only person not connected).
also, where exactly do you go?
yeah i know tremendously stupid questions, =/
and what should one wear?</p>