Sure, being in a sorority was great for the time that I was in it...well for the most part. I just first of all want you all to know that being in a sorority is not going to be anything like the movies. It is not all sparkles and glitter and fun times.
No matter what sorority you end up joining you will have to worry about there being some sort of constant drama that is occurring whether you like it or not. Being connected to 15-150 women at one time is a huge deal and yes there are going to be times when you don't like other girls in your sorority.
Dues are a bitch and sometimes joining a sorority means putting your best foot forward and realizing that you ARE, in a way, paying for your friends. Not that that is a bad thing, but just know that you get out what you put into your sorority. Not everyone is going to like you and that is okay.
The stigma of being that sorority girl is going to be stuck on you for the rest of your life, and yes it's nice being considered an "insert sorority chapter here* there are some bad things that come with that. Being attached to such a strong stigma of constantly partying and sleeping around and not being good in school and being rich etc is going to be carried with you through most of your college life and after.
There is A LOT of stuff that is required of you to do and if you don't do them or don't fulfill certain things that the sorority is needing you to do then there are going to be consequences. There is this thing called standards and if you don't do things properly you could get in trouble with the sorority and get on probation.
That brings me to the RULES. There are actually so so so many rules that each specific sorority has that you must follow in order to be in good standing with your chapter. A few examples being NO drinking/alcohol/illegal substances in the house, no partying in the house, no boys in the house (this is different depending on which sorority you join), no wearing letters to parties and obviously don't tell the secrets of your sorority.
One thing I learned about being in a sorority, even if it was short-lived, is that there are going to be so many connections that you make within your chapter. The people you meet and the good you do for your organization is really unbelievable. Being in a sorority is tough and you need to have strong bones to fight but if you can make it through you'll come out stronger.
No matter what sorority you end up in, I just hope that you're happy. I hope that you find your forever home that will take care of you through thick and thin.