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Which fraternity to choose?

You should choose a fraternity based on what ideals align with your own, what philanthropy is important to you, and what fraternity members you could see yourself forming a close relationship with.
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How do I know which fraternity is right for me?

7 Things to Think About Before Selecting a Fraternity or Sorority
  • The Type of Fraternity or Sorority. ...
  • Common Goals. ...
  • The Amount of Time You Want to Devote to Greek Life. ...
  • Stereotypes. ...
  • Sorority and Fraternity Requirements. ...
  • Dues. ...
  • Whether or Not You Like the Other Members.
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What is the best fraternity to join?

The Most Prestigious Fraternities in America
  • Best Leadership Program: Pi Kappa Alpha. Courtesy. ...
  • Most Undergraduate Chapters: Tau Kappa Epsilon. Courtesy. ...
  • Biggest: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Courtesy. ...
  • Best Vision for the Future: Sigma Phi Epsilon. Courtesy. ...
  • Oldest: The Kappa Alpha Society. ...
  • Most Philanthropic: Sigma Chi.
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How do I choose between two fraternities?

Research Fraternity Reputation

First, research any prospective fraternities and learn their stated values, goals, and history. What is the frat's reputation on campus, and in the broader Greek community? How do the fraternity brothers use their free time?
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Is it a good idea to join a fraternity?

While participating in Greek life is not the only way to meet new people on a college campus, it is one of the easiest. Being part of a fraternity or sorority provides students with an immediate sense of belonging in a home away from home, which makes the transition to independent living a bit smoother.
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Which Fraternity should I join?

What is the downside of joining a frat?

Because Greek life involves so many events, and members are expected to participate, joining a sorority or fraternity means a huge time commitment. Spending too much time on Greek life activities and not enough on studying or working at internships could have a negative impact on a student's future.
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Can you quit a fraternity?

The active members have invited you to join, and have your best interests in mind. Yes, you can leave a fraternity at any time, for any reason. It would be courteous to let them know you are leaving, but you are not required to give them a reason or any justification.
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Is frat life worth it?

There are many advantages when it comes to joining a fraternity or sorority. Greek life is a great way to meet new people, gain leadership skills, and build lasting connections — and then there's also all the parties and events you'll be attending.
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Can you switch fraternities?

You pledged a fraternity but were not initiated, can you join another fraternity? Typically you are eligible to go through recruitment again. All membership questions should be directed to your campus and/or the fraternity you wish to join. Each fraternal organization has unique membership policies and procedures.
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Can I join a frat as a girl?

Since the mid-20th century, a small number of fraternities, such as Alpha Theta, Lambda Lambda Lambda, and Alpha Phi Omega have opted to become co-educational and admit female members; however, these generally represent a minority of Greek-letter organizations and no such fraternity is currently a member of the North ...
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What is the most elite fraternity?

The Phi Beta Kappa Society (ΦΒΚ) is the oldest academic honor society in the United States, and the most prestigious, due in part to its long history and academic selectivity.
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What is the most respected fraternity?

Here are the country's top fraternities that are popular in colleges and universities, and known for their lasting impact on the members: Pi Kappa Alpha. Alpha Phi Alpha. Tau Kappa Epsilon.
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What is the richest fraternity?

The most common fraternity is Sigma Alpha Mu, with seven billionaires. However, the billionaires of Beta Theta Pi have accumulated the most wealth with a combined net worth of $107 billion.
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What fraternity is Zuckerberg?

Microsoft and AOL tried to purchase the program and recruit Zuckerberg, but he decided to continue his education at Harvard University, where he joined the Jewish fraternity Alpha Epsilon Pi. Zuckerberg launched Facebook from his dorm room on February 4, 2004.
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What is the UK version of a fraternity?

Fraternities and sororities are a huge part of college life in the US, but have no equivalent in the UK. They are essentially big groups of students that often live together, and participate in academic, philanthropic, and social activities together.
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Is Greek life good or bad?

According to some studies, students in Greek organizations are more engaged during college and have higher financial and social well-being after graduating. However, research shows they also have higher rates of alcohol use disorder compared to non-affiliated students.
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Can a fraternity reject you?

A fraternity might not choose you because of your academic record, a lack of social skills, or any number of reasons. If you don't get a good vibe from the members of a particular fraternity, move on. You really only want affiliate with a group you feel connected to, and where you believe they feel the same.
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Can you be in two frats at once?

You cannot be a member of two social fraternities at the same time as most fraternities bylaws, as well as IFC forbid it. You can, however, be a member of a social and academic fraternity simultaneously.
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Can I be in two fraternities?

Yes! You can hold membership in any honor/service fraternity, as well as any social fraternity/sorority. You can also join more than one honor/service fraternity, but social fraternities/sororities do not allow for membership in more than one social organization.
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What are the negatives of Greek life?

The Drawbacks of Greek Life

There may also be pervasive alcohol and drug use in some houses, though this isn't universally the case. Additionally, being part of Greek Life can be surprisingly demanding. Volunteer hours, charitable efforts, and similar activities may not be optional.
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Why do people like frats so much?

Fraternities are, first and foremost, social organizations. This means you'll have the opportunity to attend date parties (e.g., a themed costume party), spring formal, and be part of a group of men with connections around campus as well as in the professional world.
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Why do men join frats?

Fraternities create lifelong connection to the campus, community and their peers. Fraternity men love their collegiate experience – as students and as alumni. In fact, more than 8 out of 10 fraternity members say they would re-join their organizations.
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Does fraternity look good on resume?

Whether or not you held a leadership position, you should include your time in your sorority or fraternity on your resume. You can enhance your resume by highlighting your participation in philanthropy events, experience organizing or decorating for events, or ability to present ideas or opinions during meetings.
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What happens if you drop out of a fraternity?

By walking away from one fraternity or sorority, it could mean losing out on the opportunity to join another at the same school. However, if you're transferring colleges altogether, you can often join a new organization at your new school. Be honest with your organization's president throughout the process.
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Can you be in a frat without living there?

Frat members may or may not be required to live in the frat house, as it varies depending on the specific fraternity and its rules. Some fraternities may have a requirement for members to live in the frat house for at least a certain period of time, while others may not have such a requirement.
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