What's cob? I guess what I was trying to say with my surprise at recruitment posters was that the posture the greeks adopted at my school was "you come to us and if you are attractive enough, have good enough grades, enough money, etc., etc., etc., we will consider you for membership." VERY SNOBBY. There was no informal rush. That was a big farce of course and by the time you became a sophomore you worried with everybody else about filling your pledge quota. We did not "recruit."
On the other hand, yes I am still a member and I made some very good friends who are still good friends.
Ironically my older daughter (who had a severe weight problem) joined Chi Omega which is a good national sorority. My younger daughter did not do well in rush. She was invited by only one house - Phi Mu. She is very attractive, an honor student and has, of course, acceptable parents (lol). One of the alums at my sorority said that at that campus my sorority was under some sort of review for lots of drinking and that sororities and fraternities were known for hard partying. UNH is a big party school and that wasn't for Sarah.
The service fraternity she joined was co-ed and she was called a brother so it might have been AOPi. BTW she joined at the suggestion of my older daughter who was also a member as well as being a Chi-O. I do know that she was given an award by the university president for outstanding community service. They traveled to other schools on occasion. She had a wonderful time there and the members I met (she had several parties at our house) were really nice people. I don't know where you have decided to go Amzey, but it might be something you would like to consider.
NU was about 70% greek and everybody worried about being asked to join. Their value system was somewhat skewed and I don't know if I would make that choice today.
Also Amzey, you don't have to join as a freshman. You might want to wait and get the lay of the land before you commit. Good luck in whatever you decide to do and keep us posted.