Prostitution. |
Well sure but ask them or their future husbands- so their peers- about how important merit is and why DEI is bad and youll get a whole reasoning for why merit is the most important thing. merit =/= daddys money. So obscene and hypocritical. No wonder they all vote for Trump. Yay! The highly educated
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That's a bunch of BS. The young women I know covering their own sorority have been working afterschool and summer jobs in high school and part-time jobs in college. My niece tutors AP students. |
You cannot be attempting to compare Sorority Rush and spending $5-10K on outfits/etc with sending your kid to a private school! |
Clemson is like this too. They have a private airport near campus. The planes there are insane. |
Yes, but with all due respect, what was the major of 99% of these women? Not a lot of premeds and engineers in the bunch, in my experience. |
Lots of premeds and prelaw and preMBA at mine. Not many engineers back in the 90s. |
| It’s like some weird, way out of date gasp of white privilege, it could be argued. |
What is a private school if not an exclusive club? Your 5 yr old wasn’t admitted on merit either. |
I'm not agreeing with the PP but if girls are really spending $5-10K on ONE OUTFIT, then I doubt they are covering that with afterschool jobs and tutoring gigs. My daughter made $5K at her whole summer job, but worked all summer and that was considered a good job. And many of the good jobs (internships) are increasingly unpaid. Even if you're charging $50/hour for tutoring, that's like maybe 2K for a whole school year's worth per kid I think there are some girls who have successful influencer accounts that could make the kind of money to afford $5-10K outfits, but I don't think your average hardworking college kid is doing that. |
Lots of the same at my SEC school. I’m a lawyer as are many of my sorority sisters. I can also think of quite a few in healthcare (doctors, PAs, nurses with advanced degrees). My school has a solid engineering program so plenty of those as well. Everyone should stop getting their info from Legally Blonde. These sororities are massive and have a big mix of majors. |
Yes, but it is still a lot. The girl I know is paying OOS for Alabama, with some loans. She is using her own money for rush, but it could have been used to reduce loans. Her family is making trips down there for bid day etc., so add that to the bottom line. Wow! |
Same at my BIG10. A lot of lawyers (me too!) |
And, to be fair, lots of elementary education and “communications” majors as well. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. |
I hope this young women aren't getting themselves into unnecessary debt. Sometimes college students run up their credit cards and take out more loans to cover these discretionary expenses. |