I see no benefit to the Greek system that cannot be attained through responsible, university owned or sanctioned, non-Greek, housing alternatives, without the massive downsides.
I have always been extremely immature relative to age, but even graduating high school at 17, I knew that the Greek system was not for me, not healthy, and sought out GU in part bc they didn't have it. So, I kinda' like that I'm not only now looking back and saying it's bad.
My frosh dorm roommate had some friends who went to WSU and we went to a frat party, and I saw immediately that things were just at a completely different level in both debauchery and social hierarchy. It sure reaffirmed in my mind that I was happy to not be a part of it all.
We had gone down to watch WSU versus Oregon in football. We left Friday night, staying at the frat, I ended up so out of it that I simply went to my car and slept in the back. Next morning, I go into the frat, (it's 10:30 a.m.) and they're already drinking again. I knew at that point that I actually DID want to watch the game, and was far more interested in the fun cultural aspects of tailgating, so I abandoned my roommate (we agreed to meet-up at the car after the game), and I just wandered by myself, munching on food, and bought a ticket, watched/enjoyed the game stone sober, and then found on a note on the car that he was staying another night, and I drove back to Spokane.
I can't emphasize enough, I was so immature, yet somehow I recognized the danger and absurdity of it even then.
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.
Mark Twain.