CU Boulder Greek life

Whats up nsers, i know a lot of people on here are very anti greek life, but is anyone here in a fraternity at CU? I'll be going to CU next year and i'm curious as to how big greek life is there, and if anyone has any insight into what fraternity to join there if i decide to rush
 
go for it. i rushed last semester, and it was a great time. i didnt finish pledging because i had to drop it because of school and grades, but im going to go through it again.

its not a huge scene, but check it out, and see if you find a group of people that fits you and that you would want to be a part of. dont join one just to join one, but dont come in with a predisposed opinion that its a bad thing. see if it works for you
 
Although I did not go to CU, I was Greek at a U of California school and can give tips for rush, pledging, etc. Message me.
 
For the most part the only thing collegiate NSers know about greek life is from being kicked out of fraternity parties, so I wouldn't really come here asking for advice. That being said, I'm a greek at Oregon and it's been the best decision I've made in college. So rush every house and see which one is best for you, get ready for one hell of a time. Feel free to message me for advice on rushing/pledgeship etc..
 
trade nude pics of each other, teach you all about elephant walks and how to play soggy waffle etc.. ya know, frat stuff..
 
To all the haters of Greek life have you ever even experienced it? or even know anything about it and or people who are in it, beside what you see in movies?? Greek life is a great way to get involved in school and on campus activities, also you meet some cool guys and build great friendships (dont have to be friends with everyone). Overall you get to live in a sick house, forced to get good grades and do good in school, involvement, alumni connections, normally costs the same as living in a dorm. Dont see why not.
 
I currently running under the assumption that you're gay.

It will work out great for you.

Boulder is a bro city and you're going to go exponentially more bro than that. Good luck bro.
 
CU frats are gay as fuck, infact just about the gayest frats I've seen on any campus in any state. Shame on you for even making this thread.
 
Yes. When they all started paddling each other and fingering their buttholes, i drew the line and left.
 
Unless you go to a school where frats dominate, being in greek life means you have to pay for friends.
 
I'm a senior at CU planning to walk this May so I can give genuin help.

It's a very unique school whether people want to admit it or not. There are very few schools where the Greek scene, house party scene, and bar scene are all equally as big. Being in a frat is not a must at CU, but not a bad choice either. From my experience, your dorm buddies will always be close friends, from there you choose where to go.

All the frats are different and will give people different impressions. Rush them all and see what you like, but rush is one giant man flirting session, and everyone admits it. Talk to your friends, see what you like.

I don't like frats here but I can say Sigma Pi had the most skiers when I was a freshman and checked them out 3 years ago. But for real, since I've been old enough, I haven't been to a house party in a very long time. I spend most of my nights on Pearl.
 
you sound like one. your only argument is fuck you too and your in college you should have more intelligent of a comback if yu arent a douche.

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Sorry guys, very hammered me got defensive last night and came off as a douche.

What I was tryin to say is don't make generalizations about something. I'll be the first to admit that there are a lot of frat douches in boulder, that I dislike as much as everybody here. But there are also quite a few people who don't fall under this stereotype, who are in a fraternity because they like the people in it, and get to live in a fun house
 
Fraternities are so different at different schools. Go to rush events and what not, get to know the guys, and if you like them and feel like the fraternity would be a good fit for you, pledge. People on here love to hate on frats, but chances are their school is one where fraternities have a very negative connotation.

There are definitely fraternities that are chock-full of douchebags that most people would want to avoid, but there are many that are full of normal people. For example, I go to an engineering only school, probably the last place you would expect to see fraternities, but over 35% of males go greek. I'm currently in pledgeship and I really enjoy it.
 
You're not going to want to join a frat. There's so many different things to do here, that you'll find people with similar interests quickly. Who wants to be hazed by a bunch of bros to feel accepted?
 
To all of those fraternity hating losers:

"When

my ancestors came over to this great country 400 years ago, they had a

vision for a utopia, free from minorities, liberals, poor people,

homosexuals, and immigrants. There are few today who share such lofty

ideals, but we're easy to find: Pastel polo shirts, loafers without

socks, tucked-in shirts, but most importantly, collars up.

Call me a douchebag. Call me an arrogant little cocksucking dickhead. Beat the shit out of me if I'm not with fifteen of my B-frat friends (unlikely). But just know this: I interned at Smith Barney this summer. Where did you work? A Blockbuster? That's right you insignificant sack of dogshit; I'm going to be your boss. So take your t-shirt wearing, financial aid, blue-collar ass over to Blockbuster and get me a copy of Old School. Do you even own a tuxedo?"

 
Just whatever u do, don't join phi kappa psi. They're all raging douches that get greeked up off them bars all the damn time.

I suggest u join SAE or another fine establishment like Kappa Sig!
 
Dude i'm glad you're entering the workplace with that mindset. As I can tell, Frats have instilled a great attitude in you! Congratulations man! You're a delusional douchebag with an inflated sense of self-importance. Have fun playing out the role of cocky business man.

I feel bad for all of us not in frats. We'll never make friends, we'll never have a good time, and we'll never get to work an awesome job like you have.

You need to check your ego man. Your confusing your costume and personality that you learned through a frat with a real personality. Don't get lost in your costume :) seems like you already have though!
 
Unless you're a huge stereotypical loudmouth douchebag with an inflated sense of self-importance, don't join a frat here. You'll be hanging out with people who are going to instill a horrible personality and mindset within yourself.

As most of you have figured out just by living, you tend to turn into who you hangout with. Be careful, the world doesn't need another jocky idiot running around shouting to get attention
 
College is a time of self growth and self discovery. Its a develoment of your internal compass.

If you join a frat, be careful of how it orients your inner compass. I don't care if a frat gets you a good job or a good social network. I have seen kids go through frats and come out the other side being completely delusional with an inflated sense of self importance. These types of people are so thick headed and dumb. Its fun to watch people watch a bunch of frat boys, makes you feel pretty damn smart!
 
join a frat you will end up like this guy... a huge douchebag. If you surround yourself with other douches then you think your cool.
 
I go to CU, not in greek life though. There's a pretty decent greek scene here, but there are also TONS of people not in frats. Not gonna judge people in frats, but I never rushed as it just wasn't something I'm interested in. I made a great group of friends my freshman year and there was just no incentive in joining a frat.

And yeah, you're basically paying a bunch of money to make friends. Just remember if you do join a frat how much you're limiting the amount and types of people you're going to meet during your time at school.

just my 2 cents
 
i got the shit kicked out of me by a whole frat in boulder. i don't know why you would need to in boulder. there is always a bunch of house partys going on there.
 
Yes I think instilling upon a potential rushee that going greek is a great decision and will enrich their college experience is doing a good job of selling greek life.

Take a fucking lap.
 
some people just like it. i really didnt think i would join a fraternity, and had the same opinion that a lot of people here do. but my folks and some friends convinced me to just check it out, and it ended up working out for me
 
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