Anonymous wrote:Not looking to start a fight about Greek life. So for those of you that are okay with college fraternities. I'm not knowledgeable about the actual workings of Greek life, so...
if you see positives & benefits to belonging to a fraternity, do those same benefits apply to a fraternity that's been totally stripped from a campus. Is being banned from campus that big of a deal, do they really care? Does that chapter's fraternity still exist on the national level. Do they still have to meet national level things (not even sure what those might be) Would being an officer something to put on a resume? Are network connections more limited to those specifically associated w/that chapter. Would you encourage your son to join one or only ones in good standing.
I'll say it is a North Carolina or Virginia college. Legit Greek life is under 25%..
fully appreciate the fact that this is not my world. Also it's not my kids so you won't hurt my feelings.
Anonymous wrote:Not looking to start a fight about Greek life. So for those of you that are okay with college fraternities. I'm not knowledgeable about the actual workings of Greek life, so...
if you see positives & benefits to belonging to a fraternity, do those same benefits apply to a fraternity that's been totally stripped from a campus. Is being banned from campus that big of a deal, do they really care? Does that chapter's fraternity still exist on the national level. Do they still have to meet national level things (not even sure what those might be) Would being an officer something to put on a resume? Are network connections more limited to those specifically associated w/that chapter. Would you encourage your son to join one or only ones in good standing.
I'll say it is a North Carolina or Virginia college. Legit Greek life is under 25%..
fully appreciate the fact that this is not my world. Also it's not my kids so you won't hurt my feelings.
Anonymous wrote:Chicks dig the banned frat guys.
Anonymous wrote:Do you mean "suspended"?