How can you get into frat parties/ which are the best ones?

<p>What days and time is it best to go? Do they all charge?</p>

<p>Friday and Saturday nights are the best. Fraternities do not charge money, but they pay attention to the gender ratio. Bring along lots of girls if you want to get in. Having connections in the house is also useful.</p>

<p>Not only useful, but usually it’s the only way to get in/on the guestlist. Knowing a brother that is. Unless you’re hot. A hot girl.</p>

<p>Well Im not a girl and I don’t have connections to any brothers. so is there any other ways of getting in, befriending them on facebook? Or do sororities throw parties? If so then as a guy (hot guy?) would I be able to get in easily?</p>

<p>lol it might be worse if you are a good looking guy. They don’t want all the girls there going to you :stuck_out_tongue: just get a bunch of girls with you to go. If you are a hot guy, you shouldn’t have any trouble doing that right?</p>

<p>I guess but I dont know many people here since this is my first semester but I meant sororities, do they throw any parties?</p>

<p>None that you can get in. :stuck_out_tongue: they usually only throw small, exclusive parties that require invitations. Most often, they only invite frat boys.</p>

<p>course you can just friend sorority girls and hope they invite you somewhere too.
and i don’t mean facebook friend lol.</p>

<p>know me…</p>

<p>What’s your fraternity collegeboss?</p>

<p>Be a socialable, likable person and friend a lot of people in fraternities. There’s really not much of a difference between getting invited to a fraternity party vs a friend’s party. The difference is that with a fraternity party, you have friends in that fraternity.</p>

<p>Personally being in a fraternity, my main advice is to ask yourself: who would you invite if you’re part of the hosting fraternity?</p>

<p>If I see that you’re just trying to get drunk and steal girls at one of my fraternity’s parties, you probably wouldn’t get an invite the next time. However, if you add to the party by making everyone have more fun, it’s quite another thing. I find parties to be fun because they are gatherings of many people you’d like to hang out with. Whenever you attend a party, you should contribute to that.</p>

<p>So, in general - make friends – lots of friends. If some happen to be in fraternities, you will be invited to fraternity parties.</p>

<p>The best way would probably be to rush a fraternity. If you want to get into their parties so bad then you may put some serious consideration into it. However I wouldn’t recommend rushing on the basis of partying alone.</p>

<p>Firstly, walk in like it’s not your first frat party. Secondly, never offer to pay. You still might have to but paying can be highly discretionary. Thirdly do not trash the house, I know from experience that frats don’t like it. Lastly, don’t underestimate mid week parties. They can be less crowded and a lot more fun.</p>

<p>In most instances, the best parties you want to attend will require being familiar with a brother, or walk in with several females to justify your entrance. Although most parties are usually on Fridays, big themed parties, exclusive events and other bashes will likely be on Saturdays. From experience, the usual house parties are much better. Popular houses are the best because they will have relations with sororities which will guarantee a good turnout.</p>

<p>Can I get laid at these frat parties?</p>

<p>I’ve seen that happen.</p>

<p>so basically, for all you horn dogs out there, welcome week (the week just before you start) is probably the EASIEST times to get laid. honestly if you went to a party and put yourself out there, you can find a white girl or asian girl who wouldn’t mind getting banged because they are drunk. the girls who party here are kinda hella slutty…</p>

<p>I think the socialable thing gets you really far. I used to hang around with lots of korean kids and went to a JC. I was just hanging out at a place and ended up at like two frat parties in the course of the night. It just depends on who you hit it off with. This was around 2000 though, I was a bit of a raging hmmm partyer. People just gravitate toward nice people. Plus being in the right place don’t hurt either. Then again I didn’t really care for the parties. To each his own.</p>