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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You just have to be hot and rich to get into any sorority, and be able reasonably personable.[/quote] No. Girls have to submit their complete high school transcripts, test scores, and resumes. The most valuable asset a girl can bring to rush is a high GPA. Money? They mostly want to be sure you can pay your dues for four years. Dues at Alabama are high because they have to maintain mansions, but not all SEC schools are like this. So many of you have awfully strong opinions about something you clearly know nothing about. (And I’m really disappointed that liberal DCUM is so narrow minded and unaccepting of a cultural difference they don’t understand. It doesn’t have to be your thing, but some of you have made huge generalizations and been really insulting and ignorant.) - liberal GDI parent of an SEC [b]pre-law[/b], feminist, sorority girl [/quote] Please please don't let her put sorority affiliation on her application to law school - signed Yale law grad. [/quote] Definitely disagree here - it won't hurt you to leave it on there. Assuming the rest of your application is solid, it may help slightly, especially if you can leverage your involvement to highlight your capacity for leadership, your interest in philanthropy, etc. It certainly won't be a game changer - no one gets into law school solely because they were a Kappa or whatever - but if it's something she's put time and energy into, it should go on the app. Purely anecdotal, but I have both an MBA and law degree from top schools and Greek involvement during undergrad is very common for more professionally-based grad programs.[/quote]
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