One of the main questions that each freshman asks their selves when coming to college is, “Should I rush a fraternity or a sorority, and what are the benefits?” People hear the stereotypes more than they hear the positive aspects. Many individuals have the wrong idea when it comes to sororities and fraternities. There is much more to Greek life than what people portray it to be. People portray Greek life as if one is paying for his or her friends, hazing takes place, and everyone is just partiers. In reality, sororities and fraternities are much more than that. Sororities and fraternities are good for community service involvement, on average have a higher GPA than non-Greek life students, is a good networking that concludes to future job connections, results in lifelong friendships, and provides leadership development. Many interpret that joining a Greek organization is just like joining a group of partiers. Those …show more content…
Meeting new people and volunteering around one’s community, sets up connections that will benefit one in the future. Individuals that are against Greek life clearly do not take into the fact that Greek members meet new people all the time. Whether it’s meeting someone through somewhere one is volunteering, or just meeting one of their brothers or sisters from another school, one is always meeting someone new. Greek life provides students with a network of peers who will know them by their names. The students that are not a part of Greek life have a disadvantage. Those individuals do not get the opportunity to get their name out there as easily. “Greek organizations help build networks for students that prove beneficial when looking for internships, employment, recommendations or employees” (Mrasek). With this being said, those who are part of a Greek organization have a better chance of knowing someone that can get he or she a job or internship than those who are not part of a Greek