Yes that is what it means. And the girls are definitely informed of the consequences of doing that. |
Are they sad because they didn’t get invited back to the so called top tier and they dropped? Or because they actually didn’t get a bid after filling out the form on bid day? |
| Didn’t the northwestern female students close several sororities in recent years bc of historic racism or other reasons? |
From what I saw this year most of the girls were going after the same middle of the road, fun, laid back sororities. They dropped when that didn’t work out because they didn’t find their fit at the tippy top ones or the very bottom ones. Just really hard to get into the ones where they fit best because those were really popular this year I think. |
Alum here. No it was woke BLM stuff. But yes 4-5 chapters closed during COVID due to lack of members and lack of uni support. The BLM blamed certain sororities and the school for not supporting black students. |
| For many girls whose schools are being discussed on this thread, they were the high school top performers. Being accepted to UMIch, UVA and Northwestern is no small feat, so I am sure that the sting of rush not working out the way they wanted (or even not being accepted to a professional club at a school) can be an especially tough to handle. Hugs to all the mamas helping their girls navigate this phase of life and building resilience. |
PP. So- yes. They decided they were too good for the “very bottom” groups. Gross. |
And hugs to the mamas helping their girls in the “bottom tier” as they build their pledge classes. |
| I disagree….its not just about the “tiers” although I know that’s how people refer to them. It’s about wanting to surround yourself with people who have similar interests and personalities. I heard wonderful things from many about the lower ranked sororities. But at the end of the day, those sororities did not feel like home to some. Some girls are not doing this to join any sorority. They want it to be a good fit for them. I don’t think there is anything wrong with that….no matter the tier, it needs to be a good fit. |
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Oh no, did these girls get excluded from the exclusive club they wanted to be in? They wanted to be in a system designed to keep “lower quality” people out, and it turns out they don’t meet the standards of quality?
Oh no, I feel so bad for them. If only they were part of a college community where you can make friends in the dorms, or through activities, or open clubs where the focus is about sharing common interests and welcoming everyone with that interest. But then they may have to talk to a fat girl, or a poor girl! |
Of course they have friends all over and all different kinds of friends. When you agree to pay THOUSANDS of dollars to join any club, not just a sorority, it is natural to make sure you have things in common with them. |
Then they should shut up with their whining when they don’t get in to their preferred club if they aren’t good enough. They wanted to be better than other girls, but it turns out they weren’t. You can have lots in common with other students in: -Intramural sports -The student newspaper -Hiking club -Religious club or church or synagogue or house of worship -Culinary club -Dance club -Adventure club -Chess club -Theater And if you bother to get to know the girls in your dorm, you’ll find you have lots in common, or GASP you may learn that you don’t have to have things in common to learn to like and appreciate others! |
Wonderful…and agreed. And no one had to pay thousands of dollars for any of that…. lol It’s all good, no one is that upset, was just adding perspective to the conversation. Have a great day! |
Tell that to the people who pushed the sororities out for not being "inclusive" enough in the first place. Turns out all those exclude kids just weren't good enough, right? Where were you back in 2020? |
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LOL. Top 5 “things in common” thresholds for sororities:
1) Are you white and Christian 2) Are you pretty (bonus points for blonde) 3) Are you thin 4) Are you down to drink and be verrrryyyy “social” with fraternity brothers 5) Are you likely to STFU and do what you’re told |