My parents paid for my in-state tuition and they would not pay for spring break or a sorority. I though that was fair. My mom did say to me 'anytime that many women get together it's a bunch of bEatches' which stuck in my mind . Some houses that was DEFINITELY true.
My school was big. I did rush and it wasn't until I went to the first meeting and they announced a 'fee change' that I opted out. What's funny is so many people still think I was in the sorority as many of my friends were. But--by Junior year nobody was even active in it anymore and none of the socialization was greek-based---people partied with everyone. The frat row was opened to everyone, etc. More socializing was tailgating at football games and off-campus big block parties. |
You know that work outs you as being envious, right? |
| Are frats still a big deal at selective schools now that Asians dominate admissions? |
| UMD has the right idea. Of course, no one wants to talk about what really happened, as is par for the course. |