Which ones are the best? Pi Kappa Alpha has reached out to my freshman son and I have zero knowledge about the fraternity scene. I was an old fart when I attended State. Any information is appreciated.
Sig Ep, Sigma Nu, or ATO***
But for real don't take an early bid, go through formal rush and figure out what/who he likes
If he's a big athlete, which is presumably why Pike would want him, he would probably enjoy Pike.
They are big on sports and weight lifting and all that. Meat headish. I'm not saying all of them are, but he'll def be around some.
I was an SAE. As intramural sports chairman there, it was hard to get some of our guys to sign up because they cared more about partying. We still had some fun teams, but we were never in contention to win anything like Pike or Kappa Sig.
My general advice would be for him to go through formal rush and see where he fits in best like others have said. Most of my friends went Kappa Sig and Sigma Chi, which is where I thought I would end up, but after going through rush my heart got set on SAE and I ended up putting all of my eggs in one basket and not going back to some invites I got on the last night and fortunately it worked out very well for me.
Here's a tip; all frats suck.
Seriously though, pi kappa alpha has the reputation for being one the biggest trouble makers of the bunch. I would definitely try and steer him clear of that one.
From my own experience, I'll agree with the others who have said about keeping an open mind in rush and going where he feels most comfortable.
For me, it was all about finding a fraternity that wasn't cookie cutter - it seems like several of them attract the same kind of people (meathead Pikes from the example above) or people from one certain part of the state or even from one certain high school. A lot of my friends from HS went to one fraternity and it was basically like 13th grade there. I'm glad I chose somewhere different.
Speaking of one part of the state gravitating towards one fraternity.
Are most of the E's from the Delta like they were 30 yrs ago?
Damn, I can't believe I just typed the number 30.
One other piece of advice...
Make sure he gets involved in other areas of campus. I enjoyed my time in my fraternity but I am grateful I didn't spend all of my time there. There are literally hundreds of clubs and organizations on campus and even if he gets involved with a fraternity, he should participate in some other things as well.
Here's a tip; all frats suck.
Seriously though, pi kappa alpha has the reputation for being one the biggest trouble makers of the bunch. I would definitely try and steer him clear of that one.
One other piece of advice...
Make sure he gets involved in other areas of campus. I enjoyed my time in my fraternity but I am grateful I didn't spend all of my time there. There are literally hundreds of clubs and organizations on campus and even if he gets involved with a fraternity, he should participate in some other things as well.
Which ones are the best? Pi Kappa Alpha has reached out to my freshman son and I have zero knowledge about the fraternity scene. I was an old fart when I attended State. Any information is appreciated.
My FR son is waiting until Spring to rush. I told him to concentrate on grades the first semester. Is this good advice? Serious question, I was not in a frat.
Absolutely nothing wrong with waiting until spring. Gives him a chance to get a good perspective of what the houses really are about.
It's an old stereotype. No offense taken. It is a stereotype though and not true. I think in the 90s it was a problem.
The alumni ran a tight ship when I was there. I lived in the house for 2 years. Zero tolerance policy was enforced I can promise you that.