Monday, March 9, 2009

SC Tip 1: Plan in Advance

When throwing a party, the first thing you should do is actually plan the party in advance. Throwing sudden or random parties is a very risky venture. In a few instances, you might actually pull it off, and your random party can prove to be successful. If you are a well-established fraternity, you have earned the luxury of being able to throw last-minute parties and have them be successful. (Note: by “successful,” I mean that a lot of girls came and frat brothers had fun and the party was talked about at school.) For the many other fraternities who may not be as established or very popular, I would suggest planning parties in advance to maximize the success of the party.

Planning a party takes time, organization, and proper execution. You will need time to get the monetary funds for the party and properly promote the party. You will need to time to organize your helpers so you can effectively execute the party. If you learn to master these three categories, you will greatly increase your chances of throwing successful parties.

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