Substance-Free Johnson

<p>I did live in Johnson my freshman year, and I think that sosywfu’s post has some accurate points and some that aren’t so accurate.</p>

<p>I think that she was right when she said that we don’t hear about the parties as much. At least for the first semester. After rush, word started getting even to Johnson. </p>

<p>But I don’t think that living in Johnson hindered our ability to make friends, nor do I think that we were the antisocial people on campus who stayed in our rooms all the time. In my experience, the people in Johnson tended to be the people who were really involved with their clubs and often had planned activities that they were doing. I’ve never felt like I have fewer friends than people who party all the time (unless we’re talking about facebook friends, where I think partying does seem to help).</p>

<p>As for rush, I don’t know if living in Johnson makes it less likely you’ll get into a sorority. I only know of, I think, one person who rushed and didn’t get a bid. I think that fewer people in Johnson rush, but those that do rush have just as great a chance of getting in.</p>