Postives and Negatives of Greek Life Systems in College Campuses

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Sororities and fraternities are becoming more influential on college campuses and among the professional world. Over 730 schools across the United States have the Greek life system and there are several different fraternities and sororities on each college campus. Many Americans have extremely different opinions about Greek life as a whole. Although many say it is all about partying, there are many pros and cons to joining Greek life. Greek life can be a very good experience in college, it is whatever people make it. Coming into college most students struggle to find a place where they fit in. Greek life provides individuals the opportunity to find people that are similar to them and share the same values as they do. In the article “Living in Your Letters…” is it said that the values of your organization are imposed on you even if you do not believe the same. Many organizations may not tell you their values before entering. Finding out critical information about something before joining is important. Once signing the bid card individuals are agreeing to follow all of their policies whether agreeing with them or not. Many people do not realize what they are getting into and this could cause them problems within their fraternity or sorority. Also it could cause problems with the national councils. According to the article “Living in Your Letters…” Many studies have shown that the actions of members were not consistent with the values and policies of their organization. Many see this as a negative as in people might join a group just to say they are a part of something rather than because that’s what they believe. It can also be a positive effect if when choosing their organization they choose the one that best fits them as a person... ... middle of paper ... ...orks Cited Hageman, William. "Embracing the Greek Life. Or Not." Chicago Tribune. Tribune Newspaper, 06 Aug. 2013. Web. 30 Mar. 2014. Blake, Chris. "Positive and Negative Effects of Greek Life in College." Everyday Life. Demand Media, n.d. Web. 30 Mar. 2014. Matthews, Heather, Leigh Featherstone, Lisa Bluder, Allison J. Gerling, Sarah Loge, and Rachel B. Messenger. "LIVING IN YOUR LETTERS: ASSESSING CONGRUENCE BETWEEN ESPOUSED." Oracle: The Research Journal of the Association of Fraternity Advisors 4.1 (2009): 1-42. EBSCO. Web. 23 Mar. 2014. Kokemuller, Neil. "The Disadvantages of Sororities & Fraternities." Education. Demand Media, n.d. Web. 01 Apr. 2014. Danielson, Cherry, Simone H. Taylor, and Maureen Hartford. "Examining the Complex Relationship Between Greek Life and Alcohol: A Literature Review." NASPA Journal 38.4 (2001): 451-65. Web. 23 Mar. 2014.

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