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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="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 657045" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>I was in a sorority. There were some houses at my school that may have loosely fit the stereotypes mentioned here, but mine did not, for the most part. I don't ever remember anyone even asking what my parents did for a living, pretty sure they had no idea (just as I had no idea what anyone else's parents did, other than one girl who was the daughter of a national sportscaster - that was kind of cool). I don't remember anyone not being accepted because of their looks, we had all shapes and sizes. I'm sure there was a financial question at some point, only because there are dues involved, and room/board if you lived in the house - they wanted to be sure they'd get paid, just as the school would. Academics mattered - had to maintain a GPA. Philanthropy mattered - many fundraisers. Most of the girls were cool but ultimately, if you put that many young women in one house, there is some inevitable cattiness. After 3 years I was kind of over it, and lost touch with most of the women. Still, I look back on it with many fond memories. I wouldn't change it. </p><p></p><p>Just remember that every group is made up of individuals. Some bad, some good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 657045, member: 1157"] I was in a sorority. There were some houses at my school that may have loosely fit the stereotypes mentioned here, but mine did not, for the most part. I don't ever remember anyone even asking what my parents did for a living, pretty sure they had no idea (just as I had no idea what anyone else's parents did, other than one girl who was the daughter of a national sportscaster - that was kind of cool). I don't remember anyone not being accepted because of their looks, we had all shapes and sizes. I'm sure there was a financial question at some point, only because there are dues involved, and room/board if you lived in the house - they wanted to be sure they'd get paid, just as the school would. Academics mattered - had to maintain a GPA. Philanthropy mattered - many fundraisers. Most of the girls were cool but ultimately, if you put that many young women in one house, there is some inevitable cattiness. After 3 years I was kind of over it, and lost touch with most of the women. Still, I look back on it with many fond memories. I wouldn't change it. Just remember that every group is made up of individuals. Some bad, some good. [/QUOTE]
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