Mister Meaner
formerly super producer j
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Semi interested, but not too fond of modern day segregation.
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Well, the professional frats tend to be:Originally Posted by Super Producer J
I'm black and I'm well aware that majority of them will take on all comers. I was wondering if any were known for being diverse. And my definition of diverse is not 2 token black guys, or 1 token white guy.
Originally Posted by Super Producer J
I'm journeying into the medical field (Dental) and would like to run my fair share of trains while networking.
Originally Posted by mytmouse76
the ones i know of are like volunteer frats and frats geared towards different majors...
My reasoning is that joining a black fraternity, IMO, severely limits a person's development throughout college. If I'm going to bespending a good portion of my time around these "brothers," I'd like a little better representation of the real world as I know it. Granted, Icome from NYC, so what I consider the real world is based on this melting pot of a city.Originally Posted by Dylishis
What's the problem though? I'm not trying to be a jerk or anything but do you clash with other black people for whatever reason? I mean, it happens, so if that's your reasoning I totally get it. It's just that, if you're a junior ...you should already know how stuff is going down at your school- unless you're new there.
That is false.Originally Posted by Lazy B
No. Schools aren't diverse to begin with and fraternities usually show that with the one to two minorities they do have.
Fam, with you being a junior, no fraternity will give you a bid.
Fam, with you being a junior, no fraternity will give you a bid.
Not true. I know people who pledged as seniors.
Probably at your school, but most IFC fraternities aren't giving juniors bid unless they are desperate for pledges.Originally Posted by bee easyy
That is false.Originally Posted by Lazy B
No. Schools aren't diverse to begin with and fraternities usually show that with the one to two minorities they do have.
Fam, with you being a junior, no fraternity will give you a bid.
I see what you mean. But hey, maybe the whole Greek life thing isn't for you. I'm sure there are other more diverse student organizationsyou can join. What kind of clubs and stuff do you have available? It'd be nice to have more diverse frats/sororities but if they aren't available atyour college I guess there's not much you can do.Originally Posted by Super Producer J
My reasoning is that joining a black fraternity, IMO, severely limits a person's development throughout college. If I'm going to be spending a good portion of my time around these "brothers," I'd like a little better representation of the real world as I know it. Granted, I come from NYC, so what I consider the real world is based on this melting pot of a city.Originally Posted by Dylishis
What's the problem though? I'm not trying to be a jerk or anything but do you clash with other black people for whatever reason? I mean, it happens, so if that's your reasoning I totally get it. It's just that, if you're a junior ...you should already know how stuff is going down at your school- unless you're new there.
Conversely, I don't mind an all black frat, but would certainly never be token in an all white house.