<p>I hear that the UA is notorious for Greek life and that most social events revolve around frats or sororities. But how is the social life for more serious students who just don’t like to party? Is it pretty bleak, or has the importance of the Greek system been blown up a bit?</p>
<p>UA is very Greek. If you don’t want to join a sorority you still will have a social life hah. But most join the Greek life and a lot of social events revolve around sororities and frats.</p>
<p>I think exact figure wise it’s maybe 10-15% are in a sorrority/fraternity. I live on fraternity row, so I know whenever there’s a party which is pretty much every day of the week.</p>
<p>I can’t speak to other social activities to participate in since I’m just here to graduate (sleep->class->library->study->video game->repeat)</p>
<p>PS - You also have to be a latent d0uche or a latent b1tch to want to join a frat / sorr.</p>