Party and social scene?

<p>Hi,</p>

<p>First of, I'm from Sweden and new to the college-system and know-how - so don't flame me to hard! : )
I'm going to SDSU jan-may 2010. I'm to live closeby campus in a random house - by not living on campus, will this limit my chances of good social life?</p>

<p>Another thing catched my mind:
http://**************.com/san-diego-state-university/greek-life/</p>

<p>Here it ranks the greek-life and there is random qoutes from students. Claiming there is parties every week etc. </p>

<p>http://**************.com/san-diego-state-university/campus-strictness/
Here we can read that it is very strict, you may not throw partys and not be caught with alcohol. </p>

<p>How does this add up? :) Is fraternities located off campus or do they have seperate regulations? </p>

<p>thanks in advance :)</p>

<p>Apperantly the links where blocked but the author is **************. </p>

<p>Here is some qoutes about strictness and non-party: </p>

<p>"The security on campus is extremely tight and this definitely affects the drinking and drug use that surrounds campus. If you’re doing something, it’s quite likely that you will be caught."</p>

<h1>" Every fraternity party will eventually get busted up. Cops are always on it here. They don’t let anything get by."</h1>

<p>Here is the pro-party comments:
"Greek life is very big at SDSU. The biggest parties go on at Frat Row and they throw them all the time. Each fraternity throws at least one party during the weekend."</p>

<p>"The Greek life is bigger than I thought it would be. The Greeks tend to party more during the week than others. But there is enough going on where you will not be missing out if you’re not involved with the system. You don’t need to join in if you’re looking to have a good time."</p>

<p>What is that I don't understand? : )</p>