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truth

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So, it is great you are thinking honestly about this question. But, comparing the greek experience to the dorms is just not the right way to think about it. If living in the dorms versus a house is the main issue for you, then maybe you are just thinking about greek life as a way to find a place to live. If that is the case, then don't do it. When you join there are a lot of demands on your time for so many activities. Perhaps you wouldn't like it. The "cost" is really what you will spend over and above what you are going to generally spend to live somewhere regardless of wether you are greek or not. Do you want to participate in the events involved in greek life? Do you mind purchasing lots of t-shirts? Or, would you rather pay out of pocket for all the other activities you will do otherwise as a dorm resident? In truth, you are going to spend money as a typical college student. You might spend a little more being greek because there are likely more activities and maybe better shirts. If you are a girl, then you are going to get to drink free a lot. So, that's a benefit. Bottom line though ... If you are in a precarious financial situation and can barely afford college as it is, then you can't afford greek life. You will always be freaking out about the cost of things rather than enjoying them. Go freak out somewhere else.
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