Growing up, most of us have all watched movies that have involved sororities and fraternities. Going Greek, Legally Blonde, American Pie, Alpha House, 21 and Over, and the list goes on. These movies insert a certain image in our minds of the Greek Life. I believe that movies and television shows have brought a bad image upon the Greeks. My opinion was changed when I entered college life.
When I got to college, I portrayed the Greek Life as nothing but one big party full of preppy stuck up rich girls, and douchebag, beer-drinking boys. I mean at least that's what the movies taught me. My perspective was changed within a few days/weeks that I was on campus. Preppy? Yes. Stuck up? No. Douchebags? No. Beer drinkers? Ohhhh yes. Rush week is like Christmas for sororities and fraternities (more sororities than anything). Chanting and shouting. Flags and banners. Oh, and YouTube recruitment videos. Obviously I'm not in a sorority, but I can "throw" every sign I've come to know. No, I am not shaming. I love it actually. I love watching girls "rush the hill." And I do sometimes think about joining, but somehow, I'm talked myself out of it.
Now, people assume things before they actually get their facts straight. They think that life is one big party when it comes to college, and especially when you throw Greek life into the mix. How it can be at certain times with such events as homecoming, rush week, certain holidays; "going Greek" can mean a lot fun, but there are also responsibilities. Like the fact that you have to maintain a certain grade point average to stay in the fraternity or sorority you're in. You also are required to do community service, and have so many hours of it. And also, it's not always a big party to everyone. Most of the time, people join the Greek life to gain friendship(s). I mean it is all about sisterhood and brotherhood right? Big and little? No, but seriously, that's usually why most people join. I mean it would be why I would.
When I came to college, I was always told to "stay away form those frat boys." But, did I listen? Of course not, and I'm more than happy that I didn't. I have been with my "frat guy" for almost a year now, and I have enjoyed every single day. Movies have always destroyed the reputations of frat boys. Dating someone in a fraternity shows that some guys are actually different, who would have thought? My boyfriend is a part of the Zeta Zeta chapter of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Their motto? Pursue excellence. I think that says enough! Anyways, there's never hardly a dull moment when you have a boyfriend in a fraternity. We always have plans. Whether it be a huge party or a date party. Or it could just be "Netflix and chill." No, just kidding, it's more of a "COD and food" kind of night for my guy and me. His brothers have all became some of my craziest and funniest friends. I love my Delta Tau!





















