Fraternities/Sororities: To join or not to join

<p>It was a private bathroom in one of the rooms of my mates. And its very clean. And where else would I have gone? in the bushes? oh that wouldve been romantic.</p>

<p>i actually invited her to my place. and then suggested hers. and then suggested the parking garage.</p>

<p>and then perhaps an alley. or a puddle.</p>

<p>^^ways to get lucky</p>

<p>okay im seriously off to party. its right next doors anyways.</p>

<p>To Leth, I wouldn't join to get chicks. To me, if you do that, that's kinda juvenile, and I'm a bit more grown up. I'd just do it for the experience(meeting people, see what its all about), anyway if they'd give me any crap, I'd just quit and leave. I can pass for undergrad, because I look pretty damn young(I've had people place me as a senior in high school within this past year), so I can always lie.</p>

<p>I remember I was at a frat party once, and they flagged me because I took a chick upstairs and then later sent 3 chicks up and just left. The frat brothers sent one of their girlfriends to take away my beer and tell me no more. I then went next door and played flip cup with some other frat people. :)</p>

<p>if i have one talent in life, it's flip cup.</p>

<p>sadly.</p>

<p>"To Leth, I wouldn't join to get chicks. To me, if you do that, that's kinda juvenile, and I'm a bit more grown up."</p>

<p>While I want girls to like me because I'm awesome and not because I do this or that, it feels wrong to forgo free booty (yarrr maties). I mean if you don't hit that, someone else will. Might as well cash in on shallow slutitude.</p>

<p>if we're talking about sorority girls, the proper nomenclature is "sorostitute", ****in GDIs</p>

<p>j/k, getting back to the grad school point in all seriousness though, part of the purpose of fraternities is the idea that the lessons you learn in them are meant to be learned during your college years. You keep debating whether it's worth it to join one, but you may not even have the option since many chapters in the south simply won't bid you because you're a grad student. Contact the university's IFC, or Greek Council, or whatever they call it there and ask what the deal is regarding grad students. Odds are there's no policy, and you'll just have to find out from chapter to chapter how they feel about it.</p>