Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point of college is to prepare for your career and the next phase of life. Greek life is only a tiny part of that experience. I don’t understand the great disappointment. I was a Kappa (one of the best houses on our campus) and I barely participated. Quite frankly, my overall experience would have similar without it.
Yea, well, your experience isn't relevant or helpful.
Are you the OP? Or just mean?
My experience is relevant in the sense I’ve been there and done that and can say on the other side Greek life is seriously no big deal in the grad scheme of the “college experience”. If you are the OP - I think I know why your kid might have been denied (mean parents = mean kids).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point of college is to prepare for your career and the next phase of life. Greek life is only a tiny part of that experience. I don’t understand the great disappointment. I was a Kappa (one of the best houses on our campus) and I barely participated. Quite frankly, my overall experience would have similar without it.
Yea, well, your experience isn't relevant or helpful.
Are you the OP? Or just mean?
My experience is relevant in the sense I’ve been there and done that and can say on the other side Greek life is seriously no big deal in the grad scheme of the “college experience”. If you are the OP - I think I know why your kid might have been denied (mean parents = mean kids).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point of college is to prepare for your career and the next phase of life. Greek life is only a tiny part of that experience. I don’t understand the great disappointment. I was a Kappa (one of the best houses on our campus) and I barely participated. Quite frankly, my overall experience would have similar without it.
Yea, well, your experience isn't relevant or helpful.
Anonymous wrote:The point of college is to prepare for your career and the next phase of life. Greek life is only a tiny part of that experience. I don’t understand the great disappointment. I was a Kappa (one of the best houses on our campus) and I barely participated. Quite frankly, my overall experience would have similar without it.