<p>1-our panhel and IFC love to field questions.</p>
<p>2-sororities can be up to 207 members; most of our 13 are full. guys numbers are way smaller (29 fraternities) and usually range from 20s-80s+. as for girls, we have slutty houses, brainy houses, athletic houses, crazy-about-their-sisterhood houses, laid-back houses, houses that no one really wants to be in, stuck up houses, down to earth houses, rich kid houses… as for guys, we have athletic houses, brainy houses, girly houses, houses girls know to stay away from, alcoholic houses, druggy houses…
<em>disclaimer: i love the greek system. i am fully aware these are gross understatements of the good things greeks do.</em></p>
<p>3-greeks hold office, are in business fraternities, are TAs, and play sports. they have jobs on campus–some are tour guides, clerks, work in dining halls, etc. our greeks volunteer a lot and work within the community on a regular basis too.</p>
<p>4-yes! and win them most of the time too</p>
<p>5-somewhat. there is some animosity between certain houses, but for the most part we all superficially get along and get along well enough to have a good time at a party or other event even if other chapters are there. both fraternities and sororities have lots of underlying competition. however, we do have homecoming (a huge deal at my school–we invented it–where greeks donate blood, put on skits, decorate houses, participate in the parade, volunteer, etc) and greek week (way more competitive, lots of sports, etc) and frat pit (where everyone goes to pre-game and tailgate, but recently was shut down (we’re working to reverse that!))</p>
<p>6-all greek gpa is significantly higher than non-greek gpa. many people want to be greek! 700 out of 1200 received bids on bid day for women.</p>