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ngate Posted at 3:13 pm on Feb. 27, 2004
I've seen fraternaties in movies, but I don't really know what they are.  Are they exactly like what you see in the movies? How are they different?  What do you do in them?

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hollister 59 Posted at 4:32 am on April 9, 2005
the most basic that i know of in a fraternity is a bunch of kids getting together having a good time. usually drinking and partying. but some have a special part in it i have heard of some rebuilding communities and other stuff like that so if that helps any lol.
crazychris Posted at 12:04 am on Mar. 31, 2005
I want to know more about the fraternities.  Like, what is the difference between the business ones or the social ones.  Do they all party?  Anyone here in a fraternity or know people in one?  I would like to know more information.  My college right now is just a 4-year college and it does not have anything like that but I'll be going to a university later on and I am curious.  Also, along with my previous questions, what are the pledges like?  Also.. nobody really distinguished the first guys question about what they are like compared to their portrayal in movies and television.
threnodygrey Posted at 11:09 pm on Mar. 20, 2005
There is nothing wrong with joining frats and sororites.  I'm in a sorority which originally was based on community service (and still is), but we still manage to throw some of the best parties on campus with a portion of the proceeds going to various charities around our city.  Different ones have different rules, as do different chapters.  For example, my university's chapter of my sorority have to keep at least a 3.0 or else we get put on probation.  Yes, you have to pledge - my line and I crossed in Fall 04 - and it's expensive.  At my school (and most like it), there aren't big posters everywhere advertising the probate - a lot of people hear about them by invitation only or by word of mouth.

The major Greeks I know about are...

Frats:
Omega Psi Phi (also known as the Ques)
Alpha Phi Alpha
Kappa Alpha Psi
Phi Beta Sigma
Groove Phi Groove (more a social group than a frat, though)

Sororities:
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc
Alpha Kappa Alpha (the AKAs)
Zeta Phi Beta
Sigma Gamma Rho
Swing Phi Swing (more of a social group)

There are also various academic and specialised frats/sororities (Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma, for example).

Note: I attend an HBCU, so all I can tell you about are the well-known historically black fraternites and sororities.  Things might be different with PWIs.

NYGirl1113 Posted at 8:28 pm on Mar. 18, 2005
Quote: from JennyColada at 4:53 pm on Mar. 14, 2004

Quote: from BBallAsh23 at 5:24 am on Mar. 13, 2004

really, i never knew that!  :8

Yeah, but most of those are business/pre-med/etc. frats. Most of the social groups are single-sex.

I wanted to join a sorority, but then I actually came to college, saw what the sororities were like at my campus, and decided not to.


I never really wanted to join a sorority but after seeing them I would rather kill myself than be in one.  Feh, and some call me a JAP, they obviously have never seen any of these sororities.
ChoirSparkle Posted at 4:21 pm on Mar. 16, 2005
Phi Mu Alpha is a good one.
MysticStarDust84 Posted at 11:28 pm on June 3, 2004
Quote: from JennyColada at 12:32 am on April 17, 2004

Quote: from ngate at 10:26 pm on April 16, 2004

when do you pledge?

There is Formal Rush, which is in the fall (this is normally the biggest rush of the year, it's really a big deal, the frats and sororities do all these programs and parties and stuff) and then there's Informal Rush in the spring I believe.

Yup thats correct.

I went through Fall Rush my freshmen year. It was pretty interesting going through the different houses. The sorority I wanted to join [Delta Gamma] actually was/is a fraternity, because the founders were guys. But its really only for girls. I ended up not joining due to time management and money issues. They were the only house that wasnt full of artificial girls.  

JennyColada Posted at 10:43 am on April 17, 2004
Quote: from BBallAsh23 at 9:33 am on April 17, 2004

i'm guessing pledging goes with the frats?

You pledge sororities as well.
BBallAsh23 Posted at 9:33 am on April 17, 2004
i'm guessing pledging goes with the frats?
JennyColada Posted at 12:32 am on April 17, 2004
Quote: from ngate at 10:26 pm on April 16, 2004

when do you pledge?

There is Formal Rush, which is in the fall (this is normally the biggest rush of the year, it's really a big deal, the frats and sororities do all these programs and parties and stuff) and then there's Informal Rush in the spring I believe.
ngate Posted at 10:26 pm on April 16, 2004
when do you pledge?
nonsober Posted at 11:48 pm on Mar. 15, 2004
im not even done with my senior year in HS and this frat wants me to pledge  :D
BBallAsh23 Posted at 6:30 pm on Mar. 14, 2004
i guess i will find out 2 years from now in person, what they are really like.
JennyColada Posted at 1:53 pm on Mar. 14, 2004
Quote: from BBallAsh23 at 5:24 am on Mar. 13, 2004

really, i never knew that!  :8

Yeah, but most of those are business/pre-med/etc. frats. Most of the social groups are single-sex.

I wanted to join a sorority, but then I actually came to college, saw what the sororities were like at my campus, and decided not to.

suzybar29 Posted at 10:44 am on Mar. 13, 2004
i dont know but im so not joining one in college,never liked them never will
BBallAsh23 Posted at 5:24 am on Mar. 13, 2004
really, i never knew that!  :8
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