Jenn, 

    Well, if American teenage college movies showed
the good side of fraternities and sororities, I don't
think that they would be too entertaining.  Just keep
in mind that there are two sides to every coin.   

Dan

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Daniel Bravo wrote:
> 
>  
> > I am in a latino frat.  We work towards the
> upliftment
> > of underprivileged latino youngsters as well as
> > adults. In the 20 years that my frat has been in
> > existance (our Alpha chapter being in Cornell), we
> > have never had an incident where we were accused
> of
> > raping a girl.   All of our prospects must have a
> 3.0
> > or higher to even be considered and they must
> maintain
> > a 2.7 per year in order to remain active in the
> frat.
> > And NO, we don't keep an archive of tests or
> papers,
> > basically because we have no way of storing or
> > managing them, so we don't cheat.  
> 
> Australian universities don't (or don't seem to)
> have fraternities
> or sororities. All I knew of the frat system came
> from US teenage
> university movies, and implied that the system was
> essentially 
> an excuse for parties and gang-like behaviour.
> 
> Daniel:
> 
> This is one instance where I'm very glad to be
> wrong.
> Thank you.
> 
> 
> 
> Jenn V.
> -- 
>      "Do you ever wonder if there's a whole section
> of geek culture
>              you miss out on by being a geek?" -
> Dancer.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]     Jenn Vesperman    
> http://www.simegen.com/~jenn/
> 


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