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Poster Name:Transferrr
<strong>Subject:</strong><br />greek life<br /><br /> Poster Message:
So i'm an incoming transfer student and I had a few questions about greek life...hopefully all of the Davis greeks can get along for a sec and help a brother out....or not 1. Transfers who rush: Is it less likely for a transfer student to get a bid, simply because they are a transfer? For those of you in a fraternity ( or sorority) how many transfers are usually accepted? I understand that there is an acceptance process, but roughly what percentage or number of transfers get in? 2. $$$: How much are quarterly fees? I have asked some of my friends who are in sororities, and they all say anywhere between $600-$1200. When I ask my bros who are in a frat, none of them have ever said a price over $600. 3. Level of Douche(LOD) : I believe that the LOD in greek life varies from school to school. For example, I have friends in a particular fraternity, at a school i won't name, and the LOD within their fraternity is through the roof. I've heard that Davis greek like has a more chill/mellow vibe. In comparison to greek life at other schools, what's unique about the greek life at Davis? I've meet with some of the greeks, and of all the people i met, everyone seems easy to get along with and chill as f. 4. And last but not least.. Top 5 fraternities and top 5 sororites. (i know that the top houses depend on each person you ask, but i know for a fact that Dsig&SigmaChi and DG&Kappa are somewhere up top)
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