times are changing
by: CuriousDid Texas greek life (specifically fraternities) use to be more exclusive 20+ years ago than it is today? I've heard stories from my Dad that only the very wealthy were ever even given a chance even in the lesser fraternities and rush was much more secretive. He also said pledge classes were much smaller. Besides for maybe the big 4, it just seems everything is much more publicly open today and almost anyone is invited to rush. Is this a good or bad thing for greek life?
#1by: Kind of True
Back in the day, pretty much only feeder school kids rushed and those with greek parents. The technology age has definitely played a factor in reaching more people. It is definitely changing, who knows if its for the better or worse. This definitely plays a factor for some of the hate between top and middle tier people.
Post Reply
Before you type: Please do not post individual names, defaming content, or spam. Remember, cyber bullying can be considered a crime.
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
Didn't find your school?Request for your school to be featured on GreekRank.
by: That's
freaking stupid. It's really surprising how many stupid people go to UT.
It's obviously better that more people are involved, and there's a little more demographic diversity adding to the experience. I wouldn't mind the greek student body percentage increasing more and more for it'll have more power against the University when it comes to things like Round-Up.