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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="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 655751" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>I wasn't part of that scene. Not even allowed at the Uni I went to. The Uni admin saw them as nothing but a problem.</p><p> </p><p>Now, people who are "in" on these things, and who do well at it, end up with a built in "old 'boys' network", the kind of stuck-like-glue support most of us would really love to have. But it comes at a huge cost, not just to those who are shut out of the "club", but also to those in it.</p><p> </p><p>Kids who have rich parents who have their own support networks of these sorts, tend to drive the Uni level clubs. One-on-one, some of these kids aren't bad, but in a group? I wouldn't want my kids involved.</p><p> </p><p>If I remember right, DDD was part of one - and enjoyed the support for long after. I don't know anyone else. But I do believe the whole system has changed in the last 30 years at least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 655751, member: 11791"] I wasn't part of that scene. Not even allowed at the Uni I went to. The Uni admin saw them as nothing but a problem. Now, people who are "in" on these things, and who do well at it, end up with a built in "old 'boys' network", the kind of stuck-like-glue support most of us would really love to have. But it comes at a huge cost, not just to those who are shut out of the "club", but also to those in it. Kids who have rich parents who have their own support networks of these sorts, tend to drive the Uni level clubs. One-on-one, some of these kids aren't bad, but in a group? I wouldn't want my kids involved. If I remember right, DDD was part of one - and enjoyed the support for long after. I don't know anyone else. But I do believe the whole system has changed in the last 30 years at least. [/QUOTE]
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