Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread made me feel sick.
Seriously. The idea of subjecting one's own daughter to the indignity of a beauty pageant to get into a sorority is nauseating.
Anonymous wrote:This thread made me feel sick.
Anonymous wrote:This thread made me feel sick.
Anonymous wrote:The are real, but IMO they don't help get into the 'good' sororities. That is all connections. If you don't have them (right camps, right schools, family friends, vacation spots, etc) then consultants can't fix that.
Anonymous wrote:You need to find a connection with one of the top sororities. Ask your friends and friends of friends. They will help you. Reach out to your best dressed friends or friends who have daughters that are already in a sorority and they can help put together outfits.
My DD is a HS junior and definitely drawn to colleges with robust Greek life. I've talked with a lot of my friends who I consider successful women and many of them felt that their sorority connections from college helped tremendously with their career path in DC.