USC Fraternities Breakdown 2011

<p>Erm, what are “today’s standards”?</p>

<p>Also, I looked over that list…and honestly, frat situations change every year and are regarded completely differently based upon who you talk to. (For example, my boyfriend’s frat from when we were at USC was called a “redneck” frat on that list. Furthest from the truth at least during our time. It was mostly upper-class music industry, business and engineering majors; I guess having a military themed party makes you a “redneck.” I do know that frat has changed considerably because they were penalized for something…but I’m merely using it as an example.)</p>

<p>You shouldn’t care what other people think about the frats. All that matters (same goes for sororities) is that if you like the guys and find the house a good fit, then that should be the one you try to go for. Who cares if it’s “cool” or not. </p>

<p>If there’s any one you may be interested in, you can ask…but like I said, my “frat” days were quite some time ago and the scene is ALWAYS evolving.</p>

<p>EDIT:</p>

<p>Oh yeah, I should mention all the “rapey” houses on that list (ie: ones involved in pretty torrid sexual assault/abuse scandals) got glowing reviews on that list. So yeah. About that.</p>

<p>Girls: You will also find out very easily which houses are looking to date rape you and your friends and which houses have genuinely nice guys.</p>