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It depends. If you need a lot of alone time, then you won't like being in a house. For me, though, the amazing sisterhood I have in my house is something that I could never have duplicated living in a dorm or apt. I've always had friends, of course, but sisterhood is so much more! So for me, going greek was the best choice. I would say not to worry about the "rank" of the house. All this stuff you read on greekrank is people posturing to make sure their house is competitive for recruitment. The greeks at A&M are very respectful and have a sense of community that is very inclusive. We all work together and play together regardless of letters. Having said that, if you are the type of person that is looking to use your greek affiliation as a social ladder to climb, then perhaps it wouldn't work for you. No house will want you as a reluctant member. If you are not confident enough in your own personality to carry off any choice you make, then you would just be socially awkward at events and embarrass the house. Not to mention irritate and annoy the kind girls that invited you to be their sister. And worst of all would be accepting a bid to a house that you consider beneath you (although remember, they're actually THE ONLY ONE that wanted you!!!) and then depledging. That would not only leave a hole in a pledge class, a big without a little, etc., but would also deprive some other girl of a bid that they could have had if you'd declined it.
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