I don't think it's limited to frat girls when it comes to pulling to old bait n switch routine that girls do to get a man to marry them. Most girls do this by nature and you can spot this early on if you know how to look for it. Just talk about something controversial and if she always agrees with you that's a pretty good starting indicator.
I go to UGA, and it's funny to see this on Hacker News.<p>Sad, but I swear this is how many of them think. (Male perspective, here.)<p>Yes, I'm in a fraternity. No, I don't date Greek girls, and it's precisely for attitudes such as this.
Great post, but there is a lot more to finding that perfect husband. Assuming you have followed the given steps so far and some guys to chose from ...<p>1. Have many common interests that will last a lifetime.<p>2. Do not get in college debt yourself and do not marry someone with a big debt either. Your generation is way, way behind in terms of big debts coming out of school.<p>3. Make sure your family approves fully of the guy - before you fall too far in love to back out. Your parents and siblings are likely to give you good advice.<p>4. What makes a man attractive on the campus may not last beyond it... Women want powerful guys, and what defines power on campus mostly only works on the campus. You want an ambitious guy, one who will work hard for the family when school ends, not just a popular frat boy or middle of the road jock.<p>5. Be prepared to find a guy after college. Especially when hooking up with older guys, its easier to do that around people you later work with and their connections. The prettiest women get married first, but they are not necessarily the happiest.<p>6. Be ambitious yourself, and pursue a career that does not need the man to be the breadwinner. That way, your guy can spend time with the family too.