Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS will be attending in the fall, but is unsure if he wants to join a fraternity. He is very social and concerned that he won't be able to attend parties without being part of one. This seems unlikely to me, but honestly I have no idea.
Anyone with a current Wolverine who can share their experience?
It’s only about 15% of the undergrad population. It’s a huge school. He’ll be fine.
Make sure he gets football student tickets. That’s the bigger social thing.
It's misleading to say that just because only 15% of the kids participate in Greek life, that the other 85% don't care about attending Greek parties.
For some schools that may be correct...for others it's not correct at all if Greek life is a dominant factor in the overall social scene.
Now, I get that 50% of the school may have zero interest in going to greek parties or going trying to get into bars/clubs in Ann Arbor...but if that's important to your kid and Michigan Frats are invite-only (unlike UGA where nearly anyone can just go to a Frat party), then you need to look beyond simply what %age of the school are actual members.
Anonymous wrote:Why did the pro-Greek post get removed? It didn't say anything inappropriate or incendiary. I'm neutral on Greek life and wasn't involved myself, but it sometimes feels like only negative commentary is allowed on this forum when it comes to frats and sororities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS will be attending in the fall, but is unsure if he wants to join a fraternity. He is very social and concerned that he won't be able to attend parties without being part of one. This seems unlikely to me, but honestly I have no idea.
Anyone with a current Wolverine who can share their experience?
It’s only about 15% of the undergrad population. It’s a huge school. He’ll be fine.
Make sure he gets football student tickets. That’s the bigger social thing.
It's misleading to say that just because only 15% of the kids participate in Greek life, that the other 85% don't care about attending Greek parties.
For some schools that may be correct...for others it's not correct at all if Greek life is a dominant factor in the overall social scene.
Now, I get that 50% of the school may have zero interest in going to greek parties or going trying to get into bars/clubs in Ann Arbor...but if that's important to your kid and Michigan Frats are invite-only (unlike UGA where nearly anyone can just go to a Frat party), then you need to look beyond simply what %age of the school are actual members.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS will be attending in the fall, but is unsure if he wants to join a fraternity. He is very social and concerned that he won't be able to attend parties without being part of one. This seems unlikely to me, but honestly I have no idea.
Anyone with a current Wolverine who can share their experience?
It’s only about 15% of the undergrad population. It’s a huge school. He’ll be fine.
Make sure he gets football student tickets. That’s the bigger social thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did the pro-Greek post get removed? It didn't say anything inappropriate or incendiary. I'm neutral on Greek life and wasn't involved myself, but it sometimes feels like only negative commentary is allowed on this forum when it comes to frats and sororities.
It’s just the same generic pro-Greek boilerplate that poster always posts, not the current, school-specific information OP is seeking.
Anonymous wrote:My DS will be attending in the fall, but is unsure if he wants to join a fraternity. He is very social and concerned that he won't be able to attend parties without being part of one. This seems unlikely to me, but honestly I have no idea.
Anyone with a current Wolverine who can share their experience?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did the pro-Greek post get removed? It didn't say anything inappropriate or incendiary. I'm neutral on Greek life and wasn't involved myself, but it sometimes feels like only negative commentary is allowed on this forum when it comes to frats and sororities.
It’s just the same generic pro-Greek boilerplate that poster always posts, not the current, school-specific information OP is seeking.
Anonymous wrote:Why did the pro-Greek post get removed? It didn't say anything inappropriate or incendiary. I'm neutral on Greek life and wasn't involved myself, but it sometimes feels like only negative commentary is allowed on this forum when it comes to frats and sororities.