The best way to prevent fraternity within a group of humans is to instill distrust among them. If they are unable to trust each other, a sense of fraternal bonding will never take place, leaving them divided and therefore vulnerable.
Why would you want to? Its a personal choice. Greek life isn't for everyone. You have to keep in mind that not everything you see on ABC Family is really going on and that there are a lot of advantages to being in a Greek organization other than parties. Being in a fraternity did wonders for me because I grew up an only child and I bonded very quickly with people that ended up being more like family to me. If you don't approve of Greek organizations that's you, but its not your place to make others the same as you. Just like you shouldn't force politics, religion, or other ideologies on other people. If you're in college youre old enough to make that decision on your own.
There are a couples of disadvantages about joining a fraternity. Two disadvantages of joining are the membership requirements and the membership costs.
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Joining a fraternity can be highly recommended by many people. Being in a fraternity can help with networking with other students, faculty, and alumni. It can also be a lifelong experience to share with other like-minded individuals.
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Bobby looked forward to joining a fraternity when he got to college because his big brother told him stories of how fun it was.
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You'll have enemies that you didn't even know and haven't seen before.
If you wish to avoid a fraternity, avoid "rush week" or the week that fraternities try to recruit new members. Simply don't show up and they'll never know you exist. Sometimes though, if you are a high-quality student, and you're friends with members of a fraternity or pledges of a fraternity, you may be asked to join. If you really do not want to be in a fraternity, as is the case with many people, simply say, "No." Most will take the hint, but if they ask why, give a legitimate, truthful reason as to why, like, "I need to focus on my studies," "I can't afford it" or even, "I'm not interested." They'll understand, and back off. 99.99% of the time, fraternities won't bother you about joining because most of them will have met their recruitment quote during rush week, and if they know you're not interested, then they'll leave you alone. They have better things to do then bother someone who's not interested.
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Men join fraternities because they want to gain a bunch of friends and they want somebody to talk to if they have problems.
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