<p>driftwood: </p>
<p>Only about 10% of the campus is Greek. </p>
<p>The frats play about as big a role in campus life as you want them to. They definitely don’t dominate the social scene; no one will judge you for not being in one (indeed, the opposite is more likely to happen). However, they are where some of the biggest dance parties and concerts happen (esp. Psi U and Eclectic). However, if you aren’t into big dance parties and concerts, you can avoid them entirely.</p>
<p>More importantly, the big, advertised parties aren’t exclusive at all. If you go to a big dance party at Psi U, for instance, probably the only interaction with the brothers you’ll have is at the door, and the only reason they’d turn people away is if you don’t have your WesID or there are already too many people inside. Often enough, the big concerts at Psi U and Eclectic aren’t even thrown BY the frat/soceity, but by some group that is just using their space (there are a lot of benefit concerts at Psi U, for instance). </p>
<p>Basically, an aversion to Greek life is not a reason not to come to Wes! And I say that as someone who takes part in Greek life (ADP – one of the co-ed societies).</p>