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Originally Posted by MisterP0315
No. Anymore questions?
Originally Posted by MisterP0315
You kids have no idea what you're talking about.
Originally Posted by dunks87
I've heard from too many people that are in frats/ sororities that it's highly over rated and that if they could go back and do it again, they wouldn't have joined in the first place.
I don't really have a problem with any of these organizations, I just have a problem with how fake a lot of the people become when they get their "letters".
As for me, I don't do well with comformity and being obligated to spend time with people that I probably would have never befriended if it wasn't for this experience, so with that I say PASS.
But to each its own.
I had mad friends. I had a girlfriend even and was in a serious relationship. I was on the track team which was a fraternity itself...being that we was the most successful team on campus. It wasn't about getting females or being known. I was known.Originally Posted by soggymayo
Originally Posted by MisterP0315
No. Anymore questions?
Why did you join a frat?
Originally Posted by classified
Buying friends FTL.
Well at least you have a reason. When I ask a lot of the kids around here that same question. they say they have no idea or the superficial answer, "I went to one of their parties and it was smacking."Originally Posted by MisterP0315
I had mad friends. I had a girlfriend even and was in a serious relationship. I was on the track team which was a fraternity itself...being that we was the most successful team on campus. It wasn't about getting females or being known. I was known.Originally Posted by soggymayo
Originally Posted by MisterP0315
No. Anymore questions?
Why did you join a frat?
But I saw the positive impact the fraternity made throughout the campus and community and wanted to be apart of that. For there to be previous members like Martin Luther King, Jr. (Who did pledge BTW) and Thurgood Marshall...the list goes deep...why not follow in the same footsteps as them?
I saw and know plenty of Bruhs in high positions to help me while I was in college and after. I can't remember the last time I paid to get into a club/party and have received job offer after job offer (As well as internships) because someone in my fraternity knew me and my character. Fraternity smaternity. It's still a business. And if they see that I can carry myself in a business like manner, they'll look out.
Bruhs don't look out for just any bruh though. Can't be out here bummy. But it does put me in the position to get helped. The networking ain't no game. Plenty of Bruhs become Free Masons...and they'll still look out. The #+$@ goes deep...
And I know that every time I go to my Alma Mater, I'll have a place to stay and food to eat. That simple.
Originally Posted by NoneOfYours25
I have a question
So you people that says being a fraternity is great for networking, what happens if your a QUE and you startin networking with a guy that is an ALPHA, what are the chances things don't go well cause you guys are in 2 different frats?
You sound JUST like my uncle....who happens to be an Alpha. RespectOriginally Posted by MisterP0315
I had mad friends. I had a girlfriend even and was in a serious relationship. I was on the track team which was a fraternity itself...being that we was the most successful team on campus. It wasn't about getting females or being known. I was known.Originally Posted by soggymayo
Originally Posted by MisterP0315
No. Anymore questions?
Why did you join a frat?
But I saw the positive impact the fraternity made throughout the campus and community and wanted to be apart of that. For there to be previous members like Martin Luther King, Jr. (Who did pledge BTW) and Thurgood Marshall...the list goes deep...why not follow in the same footsteps as them?
I saw and know plenty of Bruhs in high positions to help me while I was in college and after. I can't remember the last time I paid to get into a club/party and have received job offer after job offer (As well as internships) because someone in my fraternity knew me and my character. Fraternity smaternity. It's still a business. And if they see that I can carry myself in a business like manner, they'll look out.
Bruhs don't look out for just any bruh though. Can't be out here bummy. But it does put me in the position to get helped. The networking ain't no game. Plenty of Bruhs become Free Masons...and they'll still look out. The #+$@ goes deep...
And I know that every time I go to my Alma Mater, I'll have a place to stay and food to eat. That simple.
Thats like asking if it'll be problems jus because I'm black andnetworking with a mexican. It dosen't really matter. There really isn'trivalries like that in the Divine 9. Maybe at certain schools but notnationally.
is sooo true. Every campus I've been on the black frats got along....
I am a gang member.Originally Posted by ThorrocksJs
From reading MisterP's post he could of joined to conform and for the security . Just like a gang member.