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If you were in a college soroiety or frat can you share? What do you think of them?
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<blockquote data-quote="tishthedish" data-source="post: 656713" data-attributes="member: 17103"><p>Yes, my Friday line up was Dallas and Falcon Crest, then Saturday was Love Boat and Fantasy Island. People could have TV's in their rooms of course, but the common TV in the basement of the house was the place to be! And as an adjunct to my assessment of sororities...our house had the largest pledge classes on campus. We were the biggest sorority. I think this is because we embraced a variety of girls. We were the "down to earth" girls. This chapter continues to be the largest on campus to this day. Sometimes the nice girls finish first. </p><p></p><p>I became president of that sorority and nasty, snarky comments during the pledge selection process were not allowed before or after my tenure. It could get you kicked out of the meeting. Since we had normal girls to begin with I have no memory of it actually coming to that point. Grade point average and extra curricular activities in HS are considered too because there are required meetings and activities for the house. You had to maintain a certain GPA because we didn't want to see people struggling to meet house obligations and then be on academic probation and possibly drop out of school. </p><p></p><p>Then there's the math. On a most campuses the <u>very</u> top number for a pledge class is about 20. A sorority house has so many rooms. The top consideration in the selection is how many seniors are graduating. If you have 12 seniors leaving you only have twelve beds available at 2 to a room. That's about average. Times that by 10 sororities on campus and that's 120 girls out of hundreds that rush sororities. Contrary to myth practicality over pettiness more often drives the selection. I am so sorry that so many had bad experiences. I know they happen, but maybe some of the reasons I've shared will make sense to some women or their daughters who have been hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tishthedish, post: 656713, member: 17103"] Yes, my Friday line up was Dallas and Falcon Crest, then Saturday was Love Boat and Fantasy Island. People could have TV's in their rooms of course, but the common TV in the basement of the house was the place to be! And as an adjunct to my assessment of sororities...our house had the largest pledge classes on campus. We were the biggest sorority. I think this is because we embraced a variety of girls. We were the "down to earth" girls. This chapter continues to be the largest on campus to this day. Sometimes the nice girls finish first. I became president of that sorority and nasty, snarky comments during the pledge selection process were not allowed before or after my tenure. It could get you kicked out of the meeting. Since we had normal girls to begin with I have no memory of it actually coming to that point. Grade point average and extra curricular activities in HS are considered too because there are required meetings and activities for the house. You had to maintain a certain GPA because we didn't want to see people struggling to meet house obligations and then be on academic probation and possibly drop out of school. Then there's the math. On a most campuses the [U]very[/U] top number for a pledge class is about 20. A sorority house has so many rooms. The top consideration in the selection is how many seniors are graduating. If you have 12 seniors leaving you only have twelve beds available at 2 to a room. That's about average. Times that by 10 sororities on campus and that's 120 girls out of hundreds that rush sororities. Contrary to myth practicality over pettiness more often drives the selection. I am so sorry that so many had bad experiences. I know they happen, but maybe some of the reasons I've shared will make sense to some women or their daughters who have been hurt. [/QUOTE]
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