I thought it would just be an easy way to get access to all kinds of social events, and I wouldn't have to worry so much about getting into some kind of slump and sitting alone watching television on the weekends which I admit I end up doing a bit more often then I'd like.
It will be a sacrifice in personal space moving into the frat house because I'll probably have 3 roommates my first year. (but I should have only one the next year if the RUSH guy I've been talking to isn't BSing me)
I'm not worried about hazing or anything either. I researched this frat pretty well and they don't haze. All they do is make you get them drinks, you gotta do the bad jobs when housing cleaning comes around (but everyone cleans, not just pledges), and tiny crap like that. Probably one of the most laid back frats on campus. They have dorks who you can tell built their own computers in thier garages from looking at photos of them and members of the football team. I've been told I won't have to take part in any mandatory activities either, but if I'm joining I should want to participate to some degree. So it shouldn't interfere with getting my grades.
It will be a sacrifice in personal space moving into the frat house because I'll probably have 3 roommates my first year. (but I should have only one the next year if the RUSH guy I've been talking to isn't BSing me)
I'm not worried about hazing or anything either. I researched this frat pretty well and they don't haze. All they do is make you get them drinks, you gotta do the bad jobs when housing cleaning comes around (but everyone cleans, not just pledges), and tiny crap like that. Probably one of the most laid back frats on campus. They have dorks who you can tell built their own computers in thier garages from looking at photos of them and members of the football team. I've been told I won't have to take part in any mandatory activities either, but if I'm joining I should want to participate to some degree. So it shouldn't interfere with getting my grades.