<p>Someone give me a breakdown of what a typical fraternity does for hazing (ya, i know they say they don't, but whatever word they want to call it, it's like hazing).. i would assume they would make you chug a lot of beer, but anyone know exactly what. Preferably a usc frat.</p>
<p>suck a dude’s dick</p>
<p>(frats are gay)</p>
<p>You’re probably going to get a lot of anti-frat comments just so you know.</p>
<p>I can’t speak for USC but at Alabama (which has a huge Greek system), pledges are basically there to serve the actives. I’m not in a frat, but many of my friends are pledges. After every party, pledges have to wake up at 7ish and clean up the house. Also, during football games, actives give pledges money to buy them food and drinks. Pledges are always the designated driver. That sort of stuff is pretty typical and more of aggravating than hazing. </p>
<p>The actives often try to scare the pledges by playing a lot of mind games. No one really wants to see anyone else get hurt, and they typically do a pretty good job at making sure of that.
Just don’t do anything that would cause bodily harm for you or anyone else. </p>
<p>From what I can tell, pledgeship is really just doing a bunch of inconvenient things, so the actives can have a good time. It’s not fun, but it eventually ends.</p>
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<p>And it’s USC, so the “dude” in this case is actually Matt Leinart.</p>
<p>(Since he graduated, the frats just use a gold statue of his likeness. Rumor has it that the real Leinart could never get it up as good as the statue does.)</p>
<p>i concur with silence_kit</p>
<p>My chapter legit doesn’t haze. So some don’t at all.</p>
<p>PM me and I think I can help you, I would rather not post this stuff on a public forum.</p>
<p>(I am a USC student)</p>
<p>you gdis just wish that you could’ve been part of a fraternity. probably were kicked out of a party too once and hated them ever since.</p>