Gatorubet
Loathing All Things Georgia
Join one. I pledged ATO at Florida my sophomore year, and it was the best thing I did at Florida. Lots of fun, lots of buddies, I knew someone in most of my classes, be it Brothers, Little Sisters, or girlfriends of Brothers. We had a library of old tests to study from, which helped. We had awesome parties, fraternity sports leagues, did I mention awesome parties? The food was great, and cheaper than the school plan or eating at home.
It was one of the few fraternities that was not on fraternity row, but right across the street from the administration building, which was great for registration and drop add (pre-online registration ) It was also closer to the buildings where the first and second year core courses were held, giving you time to get to and from class and still make lunch.
Best of all, it was a good group of guys. Not rich or stuck up snobs, but a weird group of stoner/surfers, Polk County rednecks, Dade County sophisticates, and everything in between. Some were from famous families; Earl Morrel's son was a brother, as was Senator Lawton Chile's son. Nobody gave a [censored] who your family was, or how much money you had. A lot of guys were waiters or bus boys at sororities to pay for their dues.
So I'd join not because of any other reason than you like the guys you met. Join because you want to hang around with some funny assholes like yourself for four years, and to have friends for the rest of your life.
It was one of the few fraternities that was not on fraternity row, but right across the street from the administration building, which was great for registration and drop add (pre-online registration ) It was also closer to the buildings where the first and second year core courses were held, giving you time to get to and from class and still make lunch.
Best of all, it was a good group of guys. Not rich or stuck up snobs, but a weird group of stoner/surfers, Polk County rednecks, Dade County sophisticates, and everything in between. Some were from famous families; Earl Morrel's son was a brother, as was Senator Lawton Chile's son. Nobody gave a [censored] who your family was, or how much money you had. A lot of guys were waiters or bus boys at sororities to pay for their dues.
So I'd join not because of any other reason than you like the guys you met. Join because you want to hang around with some funny assholes like yourself for four years, and to have friends for the rest of your life.
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