whats up with skull?
by: ?#2 by: Iu
I'm not a skull and don't know kids there, but a few friends of mine went to a few of their bigger parties during rush and apparently they were a lot of fun. I don't really understand their rep, everyone I know who's gone there has had a good time, apparently some kids are pretty awkward or weird. Definitely not "fratty" at all, but that's all a point of preference
#4 by: ok for real
ok so i've been to a couple skulls (or "phi kap"??) parties.
first one was fine. just meh. not many guys were there but i mean it wasn't terrible.
the second time was insane. i had so much fun and literally stayed there from when it opened until about 4 and didn't want to go. the guys are actually really laid back which is a nice change from the stereotypical stuck up frat dudes.
the third time was better than the first but not as kick ass as the second.
i actually surprised more people dont go when it opens because it beats a lot of other houses in personality and fun level.
#9 by: Realistic
Maybe I'm biased because my absolute best guy friends are in this house, but I love these men. My sorority doesn't pair with them, which is unfortunate because their parties are always fun even after they open up. Sometimes there are lame nights, but that's usually (I said usually, not always) because the sorority leaves as soon as they open and not because of a lack of guys. There are a few guys to avoid, but the house is mostly full of guys who are really goofy and fun. Definitely not stereotypical frat boys, but it's a nice change. More gentlemen than any other house, but the attractive ones are pretty rare.
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by: ummmOct 15, 2013 6:00:50 PM
Even if you recolonize you have to have the numbers and it takes about 2 or 3 years to get the numbers they would want to take it back unless 20 people wanna pay 16-18k to fill in the money gaps