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Chill pill time, dude. It was a joke. My nephew is a Clemson student. He's having a big time in his 6th undergrad year. So much so, everytime I think of Clemson, I think "Happy Happy Happy"
I never knew Clemson had such a large fraternity base. I thought USC was THE frat school. I read some statistic some time ago where something like 1/3 or 1/4 of the students at USC were in some kind of fraternity or sorority. I could be waay off though.
...Not that I particularly enjoyed the fraternity people.
When I was at Clemson (3 semesters) I was a GDI. The place must have stepped up its diversions game since I was there. I was so miserable it prompted me to take extreme measures. I went home and told my parents I wasn't going back, and I took off to NYC to go to the New York School of Dog Grooming. From there I went to DC and didn't come back to SC for five years. USC-Columbia was a much better fit for me.
I wasn't in a frat while at USC, but still managed to have fun nonetheless. And this was when we were at the low point in our football history. I would imagine it's an even more "fun" place now than it was back then.
When I was at Clemson (3 semesters) I was a GDI. The place must have stepped up its diversions game since I was there. I was so miserable it prompted me to take extreme measures. I went home and told my parents I wasn't going back, and I took off to NYC to go to the New York School of Dog Grooming. From there I went to DC and didn't come back to SC for five years. USC-Columbia was a much better fit for me.
No doubt. Back in the day, a nice evening out in clemson was going to the dining room at the Holiday Inn for ice cream sundaes (kidding, clemson friends, just kidding).
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