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How does the "no pledging" process actually work? I'd like to join a fraternity and become a leader to create positive changes, but my mom doesn't want to me to be a pledge and be hazed. Which frat is the better choice? I have a good GPA and extra curriculars.

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#1  by: CA   
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SigEp exists to develop men that are different from the norm, creating a Balanced leader in both mind and body. Through a 4 year continuous development Balanced Man Program that includes 4 specific challenges, knowledge of the sound mind/sound body principles and multiple leadership opportunities, brothers inspire accountability to reach the maximum potential of each member.

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by: 17Nov 13, 2015 7:52:25 PM

what does this comment have to do with bear mace or pigeon death?

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by: oNov 16, 2015 6:40:53 PM

Too obscure. Got links?

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by: maceNov 30, 2015 11:50:42 AM

The "bear mace" was on TFM.

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#2  by: ayy   
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definetly join sig ep, they're all soft and have the easiest pledge process

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#3  by: N   
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SAE has pledging, but its a very short period. SigEp has instant brotherhood as soon as the bid is accepted and the payment for initiation clears.

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by: SoCalNov 15, 2015 3:51:17 PM

How much does brotherhood cost? If it's not too much I might want to pay for it to add it to my resume.

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by: feeNov 16, 2015 9:24:43 AM

To accept a bid, it is $275 but then you are instantly considered a full brother. If you change your mind within 30 days and want to leave, then you can ask for a refund. It's like buying a shirt at Target.

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#4  by: question   
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How does "Balanced Man" compare to the "True Gentleman" program?

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by: INov 30, 2015 9:22:13 AM

SAE is more demanding. SigEp is softer.

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