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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is an air of desperation coming from the parents. What in God's name did you tell your kid? You could've spent those 18 years cultivating a well-rounded person, but somehow came to this singular plan and when it fell through - you're lost. This is why your kid(s) lack grit and resilience, parents don't have it either. Please for everything holy, raise your kids! Stop looking for a magic bullet to combat mediocrity. Then you don't need 'hacks'.[/quote] Not OP. Maybe you've never met a mother whose greatest accomplishment in college was sorority membership which has been a significant part of her life for many decades after finishing college. The expectation of any daughter to become a member of a sorority is almost life encompassing. Sorority membership has lifelong effects at a number of colleges and universities for both one's social life during & after college as well as for one's career.[/quote] Unfortunately I know plenty of grown women who still think this way. Their sorority membership is still a big deal to them when they hit their 50s. [/quote]
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