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[quote=Anonymous]I dont think its necessarily Greek specific but I do think the idea is generally true. Dh is an exception (he has strong social skills but worked so much through college he had zero social life). People who are extroverted and know how to engage with others and all that generally tend to do better in life. BUT I think where you're wrong with this post is that sometimes the "strivers" have their own social scene. My brother is one of those. He's very successful (he works in a lab doing research) and he, his friends, and all the colleagues I've met are socially awkward. But that's just their world. A greek "bro" likely wouldn't last long in his department. [/quote]
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