The main draw for recolonized houses
by: 100%If you join a recolonized house, know it’ll be more work than an established house. These frats have only been back for a couple years, need to work very hard on getting new classes and have an uphill battle for getting mixers with good sororities. That said, these frats also so happen to be some of the oldest on campus with very big alumni groups. Unlike ASig or DKE that restarted fairly recently, new members are joining historically upper tier and top tier houses, instead of frats that have almost always been bottom tier. There’s an opportunity to buy extremely low into brotherhoods that are ridiculously connected and that throw exclusive events after you graduate. That’s the draw to these houses. SAE, lenroc, Fiji etc, there hasn’t been a restart like this since ChiPsi or SigPi.
#3by: Brog
For a couple, the hardest work has been done — they’re back living in their houses, have had multiple rushes and now have 30 or more brothers, and things are going smoothly. For a couple it’s been more of a struggle, they should be fine but it’ll be more work if you join.
#6by: Correct
It’s an interesting year in cornell greek life with these frats back on their feet. I’d say four out of five are guaranteed to succeed, and the fifth one has a pretty good chance too.
Hopefully more frats and srats come back soon: SigEp, ATO, AOPi. We need the pie to get bigger not smaller. There used to be more than 50 frats on this campus. 25 years ago there were more than 40.
#9by: info
This is from the other thread that's going around about these houses. It fits well in this thread:
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Fiji and Llenroc and are doing solid re-cols with steady growth and a focus on brotherhood. Both have decent and consistent recruitment. Fiji > Lenroc socially. Both houses re-col strategies aren't exciting, but are effective. Strong alumni, and both own their own houses (meaning there's $$$). Llenroc's house is some kind of state or federal landmark.
SAE has a different approach: more splashy, with a more external focus on social and promotion/flexing. Building brotherhood is further down on their priority list. Lots of tough historical baggage, both at Cornell and nationally. Once owned their own very nice house, but had financial difficulties and sold it to Cornell a long time ago. Have involved alumni who want to see them succeed.
SNU started off strong. Recent rumors of a divided brotherhood. Inconsistent recruiting. Nice guys with a nice house, and I think they still own it. Don't have a sense of how engaged their alums are (might be a lot, just don't know).
Sammy's having the toughest time. Recruiting has been slow, etc. Don't own their own house, and the one they're in right now isn't great. Don't know how engaged their alums are. Challenges create opportunities though, so you never know.
Everyone should want all five of these re-cols to succeed. Failures just help the administrators and geeds who want to see the Greek system abolished.
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This group of five frats is like a microcosm of the larger Greek system. They're all pretty different:
- SNU skews athletic
- Lenroc skews kind of wealthy/traditional, with a gorgeous house
- Fiji historically is a much bigger brotherhood than the others (like 100 kids, often the largest frat on campus)
- SAE wants to be known as rowdy/super-social
- Sammy is kind of an underdog
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by: Lol what
Dke was a lower tier house when they got kicked off. They’re actually doing better now than back in the day. SAE on the other hand was a top tier house, and is trending back there again. Plenty of successful restarts though - ChiPsi in 2016, SigPi in 2013, Pike in 2011, ZBT in 2014.
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