<p>Is the Honors program something that your student life revolves around, or is it more of just the classes you're in? Is it too much of a commitment to also be in a fraternity? Also, is it really worth it for a big sports fan to be living on south campus?</p>
<p>There are plenty of people in honors and the greek system. You can definitely do both.</p>
<p>Yeah, it's not a problem. (Ex-Greek)</p>
<p>There's not that much of a commitment with being in Honors. Only thing is maybe some additional time studying/doing homework because of more difficult classes.</p>
<p>If you're a big sports fan, you definitely want to try and be on at least central campus. I haven't had to deal with it, but I've heard from people who live on the Hill/North Campus that coming back from sporting events really sucks, especially once it gets colder. Me living less than 2 blocks away from Yost Ice Arena is no coincidence :-D.</p>
<p>Dilksy never smiles that big in person.</p>
<p>I did for you right after I posted that!!!</p>
<p>That wasn't THAT big though. Smile for me tonight. It'll make me laugh. Right before I start crying due to needle. And then doing that weird laugh, but not really laugh, but continuously laughing thing after math.</p>
<p>By the way, UHS has HUGE needles to draw blood. I almost got blood testing today, but then I freaked out...</p>
<p>Apparently, dilksy is going to make me forget all about big needles tonight, but please spare me the math. In fact, increasing it would be, well...most desirable.</p>