One of the main questions on every freshman’s mind when they first get to school is “Should I rush a fraternity or a sorority, and what are the benefits?” This is a very tough decision for most people, and there are many determining factors to consider. While evaluating the Greek system you must consider the reasons that make becoming part of the Greek system so worthwhile. Joining the Greek system is a good experience because it gives you a family that helps to make a home away from home, it gives you an easy way to become a major part of campus life, and it gives you a good base as you enter alumni status.
As soon as you decide to go Greek and are accepted into a fraternity or sorority, you have an instant bond with the group that you chose to be a part of. You sometimes gain this bond even before your official initiation. This is very helpful for incoming freshmen that are not used to being away from home for the first time. It gives them a sense of security and a sense of familiar belonging. The family atmosphere is very supportive throughout the college experience. It is comforting knowing that you have a large group of people always there for you if you need a shoulder to cry on or a firm hand to help you up w
Joining a fraternity and sorority allows some people to experience the joys of being in a family that an only child might not have had before. After joining a fraternity or sorority you are almost immediately paired up with someone who becomes your “big brother” or “big sister”. This creation of sub-families within the fraternity or sorority creates an even closer bond between members. These bonds more often than not are the bonds that last a lifetime; some people credit their successes to the support of their “family” members within the sorority or fraternity. Also, the Greek family extends much farther than just the particular sorority/fraternity that you have joined; it extends to all the Greeks on campus and it even creates a bond with other people in the Greek system across the nation. Knowing that no matter where you are you can find a member of the Greek system who shares the same values as you do close by is a great feeling when you enter a new environment.