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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I will never understand the appeal of joining a fraternity/sorority, [b]especially one that rejects people[/b]. My own college kids have had no interest in them.[/quote] That's the appeal. Do you have a competitive bone in your body? Being able to do things that others can't is one of the most satisfying feelings in life.[/quote] But this is all made up. You're just waiting to be chosen. It's not like preparing to run a marathon and then feeling like you put in the hard work. Rushing is just about being picked.[/quote] Running a marathon on your mom and grandmother’s back no less. [b]These girls really think they are special?[/b][/quote] Yes, they do. At least in the South, sorority membership can lead to a lifetime of career opportunities. Opens a lot of doors at major companies.[/quote] I think you are trolling. But you know, now that I think about it, I did get all 3 of my college jobs through sorority connections. Other actives had to quit due to graduating or schedule changes and passed the job info along to other actives. The jobs I had were - gift shop clerk, babysitter, and law firm receptionist. That said, none of my post-college jobs or career had anything to do with my sorority. [/quote]
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