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To potential rushees, it's not really much compared to what you see on TFM or at bigger schools. First of all, some may say fraternities are associated with powerful connections and all of the kids are rich. That's far from true, most kids I know are paying dues with loans or a part time job. Some people may have made a success after college, but most aren't doing glamorous things. Spoke to fellow seniors in other fraternities and they got small jobs in retail and sales. USF Greek Life doesn't have a lot of stereotypes. Sigma Chi is Southern, a couple are So Fla, and the rest are just normal kids. Living in Greek Village is overrated. It's right across from USFPD, and they can barge in anytime they want to look for suspicious items. It's better off staying at an apartment since it's cheaper and nobody is going to bother you. Tiers don't mean much at this school. Lower tier frats hang out with top tier sororites (depending on the guy) and vice versa. You may make friends in a couple of organizations but unity is weak at this school and people just look after their chapter. Social scene at this school is a joke. The bars, parties, are all lame. We don't even have a stadium to tailgate at and this is just a commuter school. Other random thoughts is that chapters are smaller at USF like 40-80 so there's a good chance you'll get to know everybody. Greek Village only holds like 20-30 kids depending on your chapter which shows another reason why houses aren't that great
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