pros and cons
by: MaybeRushingWhat are the pros and cons of going Greek? How big is it at ASU?
#1by: Go Greek
Pros: it's not too big but it's not too small, you meet your bestfriends (seriously), you'll always have someone to hang out/study/eat with, you'll have friends in every organization and that makes the ASU campus feel smaller, you get to host fun events that aim to help out local & national organizations, etc.
Cons: it costs some money, & it takes some time and dedication out of your busy college life.
Honestly, Go Greek, you won't regret it!
#2by: Spot on
The previous post is perfect so I'll just add to that,
The biggest pro of them all is recruitment cost $35. That's so little and you can drop at any time if you think Greek life isn't for you. Even if you receive a bid, you can attend bid day and THEN drop of you absolutely hate it. In the end, going Greek was the best choice I ever made. I'm definitely not your "typical" sorority girl either. I hate crafting, I find monograms childish and pearls are for old ladies, and id prefer a good hike to a day at the mall. But I still found an amazing home and my sisters respect my differences, which means the world to me.
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