<p>I wouldn’t recommend it. I usually don’t stereotype but the whole frat/sorority stereotype is very often true. I mean I’m sure there’s probably a few out there that won’t give you trouble for not drinking but it’s very rare. I’ve had a few friends who rushed thinking they would give it a chance (they weren’t into the party scene) however they found out it really wasn’t for them. Most of my friends who are in frats and sororities have told me that alcohol is very common in hazing. Also I don’t know ANY frat/sorority that does NOT haze in some way. They all do, some more brutal than others. My friend who is in a frat who didn’t drink before eventually gave in. </p>
<p>Like what others said, I believe being a teetotaler in the greek system is tough, and the greek system probably isn’t the right environment for that.</p>
<p>And I always find it funny when people say it’s paying for friends because I have had friends who are in the greek system tell me that that is what it essentially is. I won’t say that I will believe it because I’m sure it’s more than that but sometimes my friends do make me think otherwise.</p>