Sigma Phi Epsilon - ΣΦΕ Fraternity Ratings at JMU
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By: HonestPosted:
Sigma Phi Everyone. This is no longer a fraternity because of their nationals. Real Sig Eps are rare to find and this chapter is not one of them. And it shows, they have the most random people and accept everyone with no pledge process. Weak. They may dress decent, but that's it.
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By: okayPosted:
parties need a LOT of work
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By: awkwardPosted:
Try too hard to dress fratty, end up looking awkward.
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By: validPosted:
Good mix of southern and northern. This is the fraternity to rush.
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By: yerpPosted:
Fun, classy guys! Love them <3
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By: VPosted:
Couldnt agree more with the post below. These guys are def the frat to rush
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By: fratcityPosted:
Nice guys who dress well! On the way up for sure.
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By: HonestPosted:
These guys remind me of my friend who goes to Mary Washington. He dresses fratty, "acts" fratty, but because MW has no Greek life, he isn't frat. This "fraternity" resembles that, NF.
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By: truePosted:
They try really hard to be fratty but no one knows who they are so they just end up looking like a bunch of wannabe fratstars
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By: SPE isPosted:
a shell of what it used to be. The only similarity it has to the old days is the greek letters themselves.