Is Bicker Really This Unappealing?

<p>I have yet to go through the bicker process, although I am almost certain that I will. If it makes you feel uncomfortable, then fine, don’t participate, you WILL find your niche, be it an a university organization, sport, or independent housing in Spellman.</p>

<p>Saying that, every bicker process is distinct. To a poster above, the ONLY club that makes students drink each other’s vomit is TI. If you don’t want to do that, simple. Don’t bicker TI. The girl who hurt herself fell down a set of stairs. It happens, and it’s unfortunate, and now that club (Terrace) isn’t open to non-members, which sucks. </p>

<p>Bicker gets a bad reputation because, for better or worse, it is alcohol-fuelled, and bad stuff will happen. Saying that, I haven’t heard anyone say that they regret their bicker experience at all. As with pledging a frat, it is the best time you will never want to have again. I am looking forward to it.</p>