So I've been noticing that alot of insurance agents were in fraternities while in college. Wanted to see if it was actually true or just a current phenomenon I've ran into.
Personally I'm a brother of Kappa Alpha Order
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But, I never went to college. Well, I did go party at numerous ones, but I never enrolled.
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"Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it." Ronald Reagan
In 1833, the first fraternity, Alpha Delta Phi, was established at Miami. Since then, five social Greek-letter organizations have been founded here at the University: Beta Theta Pi (1839), Phi Delta Theta (1848), Sigma Chi (1855), Delta Zeta (1902), and Phi Kappa Tau (1906). The founding of these fraternal organizations has earned Miami University the nickname, "Mother of Fraternities."
But...I never was in one. I spent too much time sports-writing to get involved with frats.
ZBT - Zeta Beta Tau. Most of us joined because we could live there for about $600/semester - this was back in the early 80's when Animal House was still a big hit. Yeah, it was a lot like that - crazy times, glad that video recorders were not yet popular or many of us would never live it down.