I put it on my grad school applications for both law school and my masters program and ended up at ivies for each degree (one from Harvard). I have no idea if it helped but it clearly didn't hurt. |
umm..did you even read your own article? "Did you do anything meaningful as a member of your Greek life organization? Did you perform any volunteer work through your fraternity or sorority? Were you on the executive board of the Panhellenic Council or Interfraternity Council? Were you nominated for any awards by your school’s Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs? Things like that are safe to list on your résumé, for sure. If you can prove that you were more than just a fratty d-bag or a sorostitute on your résumé, then you should go for it. And even if that’s all you were, then maybe you should still consider listing your Greek life affiliation on your résumé, because you never know who could be reading it." Geesh. |
+1 what an idiot. |
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Please read response immediately above. No apologies needed. |
Washington and Lee? She'll need one. And probably should have started by now. Does she have any recs? |
OMG. this is so sick. And exactly why we didn't apply to W&Lee after touring. W&L to my knowledge is the ONLY school that lists greek fees as part of its general fees information because 87% of the campus participates |
Why anybody would want to go there is beyond me.....it's the epitome of southern douche bro culture. |
ok, so Above the Law says to include it, and a pretty firm majority says to include it...you're agreeing with the minority. |
This thread is taking me back. ![]() For anyone else who feels "in the spirit". https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sqcS6dJD8Ik And to OP I probably wouldn't worry too much about a consultant unless your daughter is going to Ole Miss, UGA, Indiana, maybe Alabama. |
Oh my! |
Bumping for 2024-2025 |