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[quote=Anonymous]Greek life can seem like a bigger deal than it really is only because the people in it tend to make it their entire identity and personality (see: the Greek God poster who shows up to every one of these threads and posts about his fraternity years like they were the pinnacle of his life). This isn't usually the case with students who occupy their time with non-Greek clubs and campus activities. Even varsity athletes aren't as loud and obnoxious about their team affiliation as so-called "top tier" frat bros are about their letters. Once you learn to tune it all out, you'll quickly realize that going Greek is not required to have a social life on a campus of 20,000+ students when 16,000 of them aren't in frats or sororities. The very idea is ridiculous. You're literally living within a few hundred yards of more people your age than you ever will be for the rest of your life. There's no reason you shouldn't be able to find friends and have a memorable experience.[/quote]
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