<p>Hello again @kaixiangbison97!</p>
<p>Greek life is very big, but I would say it is by no means defining. Many students are not members of the Greek community and they love the endless opportunities the school provides every day. One can choose not to drink or not to go Greek and still have a busy and rewarding social life here. We have programing practically every day of the week that you can not only participate in but also became leader of and help plan, if you like. We also have a diverse student body, including a large Chinese presence. If you are interested in going Greek, however, do not feel you won’t fit in. Our fraternities all have diverse populations of men of different racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, sexual orientation and religious identities. Plus, since students cannot rush until fall of sophomore year, everyone has a chance to make friends and adjust to college life without that pressure as well as a chance to view an entire year of Greek activities outside of any organization.</p>
<p>Some may say that there can be an exclusive element to Bucknell social life but really, if you put yourself out there and be yourself, you can find lifelong friends. Many incoming students, including myself, were afraid of the social scene before start First Year. But I assure that as soon as Orientation starts you’ll find there is friendly, open community for you to not only enjoy but to contribute to. Let me know if you have any other questions and 'Ray Bucknell.</p>