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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]LOL all the sorority and frat idiots I know are total followers and ended up in middle management at best. [/quote] +100 I’m not going to dispute the premise that who you know is often more important than what you know. I just don’t think Greek life is all OP is making it out to be. I went to a big southern state school and all the frat guys I know are in normal jobs either in their home state or some mid tier city. My friends/roommates who were in sororities are SAHMs or lower paying jobs like fitness instructor or social worker. And FWIW I don’t think there’s anything wrong with having an average job is a medium COL city or teaching yoga classes or whatever. I partied in college, but found the whole Greek life aspect weird. My dorm suite mates were so status obsessed with clothing labels and that felt so fake to me. I’ve also met enough people who peaked in college and still talk about Greek life a decade + later and it’s frankly weird and a little pathetic. I think OP’s kids may end up that way.[/quote]
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