| That begs the question, is a house without a house really a house? |
| OP I’m sure the rejection is difficult for her. Sorry. Sororities are ridiculous. It’s shocking to me that schools still have this process of judging girls based primarily on their appearance and clothes. Aren’t we more evolved than this as a society? Sad. If it makes you feel better when I see a sorority or fraternity listed on a resume I drop it in the trash. |
DP I love you for this. |
That really just makes you no better than the sorority. So . . . good job? |
| It’s a sort of group think that I don’t think is a positive. It’s one thing to be in one but to list it on your resume is another level. |
Oh please. It makes her tons better. And smarter. |
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"Greek" life is by definition exclusionary and is rooted in discrimination mostly based on very restrictive standards of beauty, and even more restrictive standards of behavior. It's repulsive. No one should be encouraging this for their children. |
Holding a grudge. Judging someone for a social activity. Being super judgy and petty, and moreover, proud of it. Yeah, that really shows her to be a better or smarter person. It really shows her to be nothing but a simple, vindictive bi---ch of the most basic variety. |
No. You and the trash person just look like jealous shrews. |
but you're not judging anyone because you're better than that. |
+1 I’ve literally never seen this. It would give me pause about judgement (not about having been in a sorority but about listing in on resume!) |
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It makes her a person who didn’t need to shell out $$ to be part of a shallow and pointless group. Shes an A+ in my book. |
Damn straight I’m going to judge someone who pays to be part of a group where looks are important. Talk about petty. |
Nah. To be so triggered by someone’s mere mention of a sorority on their resume REEKS of pure jealousy. |
+1 Same. Greek life is such a horrible idea - nothing good comes from it. |