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yeetyuhh

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im from the north too! greek life definitely isn’t necessary if you’re a girl. the party addies go around like crazy & they let all girls in, unless it’s a sorority/frat mixer. those only allow the specific frat/sorority in, but only happen once a week (normally mid-week anyways). however, if you’re a guy, you can only get into frat parties when they’re open (first few weeks) or if you’re personally snuck in. so, most guys do rush. all my close guy friends who aren’t involved with greek life just party at student apartments like progress & aspire every weekend, and honestly they’re not much different from frat parties. if you’re going to rush, KA is mad southern & red-neck, so i’d avoid them at all costs. SAE has a bunch of northern guys; most being from jersey & philly. they do have southern guys, but none of them are stereotypical southern. sae has the best parties & is so much fun. pledging is especially rough for them though. fiji is literally all northern guys. they’re also super chill and throw fun darties. they’re more of a stoner vibe. being from the north, i prefer sae & fiji for those reasons. i was really worried about everyone being super southern, but it wasn’t bad at all and all the northern people find each other and it’s so much fun
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