If you don't know shit about frats, just move along. The value of a frat depends on the college and its place in the pecking order, but like I said, being part of an additional scene can only help. If you're in the coolest a cappella group, the football team and the international scene, maybe frats won't have much to offer your already vibrant social life. Otherwise, it'd probably be a boon, at some schools at least, and if you fit in to any of the cool frats.
I'm not the biggest frat dude by any means, not even in a frat technically, and there are lots of tools in frats, but the people who knock frats are almost always worse. Accept it for what it is, and stop being a little bitch and mocking it.
also, absence increases perceived value ---> if you are known within a certain scene, and yet don't spend much time in it, your value usually increases, as it seems like you have better things to do.
I'm not the biggest frat dude by any means, not even in a frat technically, and there are lots of tools in frats, but the people who knock frats are almost always worse. Accept it for what it is, and stop being a little bitch and mocking it.
also, absence increases perceived value ---> if you are known within a certain scene, and yet don't spend much time in it, your value usually increases, as it seems like you have better things to do.