Saturday, October 12, 2019
College Fraternities :: essays research papers
 College Fraternities      College fraternities have always struck me as being an organization of  guys who spend their time drinking beer and having their "social gatherings"  (parties). Just moving to Austin recently (which is by no doubt a "college  city") has made me want to know more about the sole purpose of these  fraternities. For these reasons I chose to select this culture for my essay.         The definition of a fraternity is defined as " chiefly social  organization of male college students, usually designated by Greek letters".  (Morris 1982:523) This definition is not true to all where most fraternity  members are seen as drunks who accomplish nothing scholastically or socially .  Unfortunately, the definition and portrayal of the people fails to mention the  fact that membership in a fraternity is a life-long experience that helps its  members develop social, organizational, and study skills, and also teaches true,  everlasting friendship. As a matter of fact most of our presidents were  members of a Greek organization.    "The first fraternity was founded for literary and social purposes at  The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia on December 5th 1776."  (Klepper 1937:24) Throughout the nineteenth century many new fraternities were  founded, but none of these were permanent. By the end of the nineteenth century  there were over thirty general fraternities in the country.    Today's fraternities still have the characteristics of past fraternities.  These characteristics include "a ritual, oaths of fidelity, a grip, a motto, a  badge , friendship and comradeship (Klepper 1937:56) . During membership one  must learn leadership skills. For this reason fraternities embrace these  offices held by members: President, Vice-president, Treasurer, Scribe, etc.  Since membership is seen as a great achievement by other organizations, every  brother must be able to uphold that office at any time.         Organization is a must for every member. Fund raising activities and  community service are priority in every chapter, and each member is required  to take part in these activities as an act of pledge, and a brother. This  helps a member to develop organization and planning. Living together in what is  known as a fraternity house adds to the development of social skills and being  able to live with different kinds of people in different situations.  Fraternities are famous for their social gatherings (parties) which requires  all members to be socially active and also develop social skills.         It is normal for fraternities to organize study groups during the school  year and before exams. Most fraternities keep test files and other study aids  available for the benefit of their members. A lot of members are able to  receive scholarships and awards based on academic excellence, leadership and    					    
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