is greek life as big a deal after freshman year?
by: peerpressured
Being a freshman, especially in Hassay, it feels like everyone is rushing. I decided to wait till spring for a variety of reasons, but am already feeling the exclusivity vibe (which also comes with peer pressure to join). Basically all of these dudes on my floor's dĀ”cks just got bigger from getting a bid tonight.
Still gonna rush next semester - but tell me - after freshman year is it gonna be that big of a deal whether you're in a frat or not?
#1by: sororitySlayer
Honestly, it depends. You get what you put in. Your time in your chapter is all dependent on how active you are. You'll make countless friends. Keep in mind, like they say, once you're initiated it's for life. Your floormates are probably just excited about all the opportunities that await them. Enjoy your 4 years the best you can, but that's up to you!
#2by: Word of advice
If you are going to go Greek, I would wait your sophomore year. Take your first year to really observe Greek Life, see what they do on campus, get to know the ones you lie and research each organization ( National Websites). The more you know about the Greeks, the better your decision will be.
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