<p>Can anyone give me any insight into the fraternity scene at IU. Is it a "must" for any social life or just another of many options.</p>
<p>the system for "rush" that they use seems incomprehensible and i'm told you must live in the houses for all the years you are a member; and that the arrangements are like a dormitory sleep away camp (with a dozen or more people to a room).</p>
<p>I thought at such a big school this might be a good way to go, a good way to connect with people, but the more I hear, not so sure.</p>
<p>Can anyone give me any insight into the fraternity scene at IU. Is it a "must" for any social life or just another of many options.</p>
<p>the system for "rush" that they use seems incomprehensible and i'm told you must live in the houses for all the years you are a member; and that the arrangements are like a dormitory sleep away camp (with a dozen or more people to a room).</p>
<p>I thought at such a big school this might be a good way to go, a good way to connect with people, but the more I hear, not so sure.</p>