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1) is being from the east coast now code for being a yankee from the northeast? 2) don’t ever say frats at Alabama like ever. People will know you’re an outsider. Always say fraternities. 3) Alabama rush is all about connections and who you know. If you sign up for formal rush and make that the first time you’re meeting fraternity guys, then you’ll end up at a house you don’t like or won’t get a bid. My advice to you is to reach out to the rush chairs at the fraternities. Meet them when you’re in town for Bama bound or come down for rush events. Honestly don’t be afraid to put yourself out there. This is Alabama, where ppl don’t like boys who are scared betas, so you really just have to take charge and shoot your shot. Whatever you do, don’t have your mom or dad call for you. You def won’t get a bid. If you know any guys (actives or alums) who were in fraternities at Alabama, talk to them and let them connect you with people. Greek life is huge at Alabama, the biggest in the nation, however tbh you do not have to be in it to enjoy UA. It will be a totally different experience to be in one than not one though. Fyi Alabama fraternities are absolutely notorious for hazing. They’re all good ole boys clubs and they still do it old school. No DEI , gentle pledging going on
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