Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t understand the appeal of the Greek system when I went to school and I can’t believe it’s still a thing.
Sorry you didn't get a bid, geed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Contrary to many other posts, there's really no way anyone can advise you on a course of action without knowing what "pretty bad" means.
Agree, if the pledge is uncomfortable and in danger, report and drop. If the kid is just pissed for having to clean up the house after a party or drive a drunk brother home (the right thing to do) than a whole other story...technically "hazing" but part of the deal and if it bothers him than a fraternity probably is not for him.
He was fully prepared for that kind of thing. No this is forced eating of horrible stuff with vomit of 40 guys for hours ensuing that were allowed only the floor to do so then “activities” in the vomit. Literally all day everyone yelling at you you’re a piece of shit, etc. yes stupid stuff like driving he could care less about that. He actually believes one guy is psychotic/sociopath. It’s 7 weeks. Severe, dangerous sleep deprivation. 10 guys left after first night. I want him to quit but has to come from him. We’d wholeheartedly support him and he has the confidence to quit. He is well- liked, has a lot of friends, a girlfriend, has a good future ahead of him
The comment about, if he stays, doing this to others was something we talked about last night. He’s worried about that. He also said he’s “mentally tough” but I reminded him none of us know where are breaking point may be.
Those kids screaming at pledges are losers and the quicker your son realizes it the better.
Well, some of them are psychos who go on to lead hedge funds or what have you so those are the risks you take if you wanna be connected, kwim?
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t understand the appeal of the Greek system when I went to school and I can’t believe it’s still a thing.
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t understand the appeal of the Greek system when I went to school and I can’t believe it’s still a thing.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be able to sleep a wink if I knew my kid was suffering through something like that... with the only goal being that he can then hang out and live with people like that all the time!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd anonymously report to the college/university's student life office (not specifically to whomever supervises Greek life, they are often enablers.) I'd also try to get the info anonymously to any student newspaper - they might be more enterprising in trying to publicize any issues.
reporting wont do anything. the schools are looking the other way or the houses are off campus.
Correct. Most of the worst offending fraternities have alums who are big donors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd anonymously report to the college/university's student life office (not specifically to whomever supervises Greek life, they are often enablers.) I'd also try to get the info anonymously to any student newspaper - they might be more enterprising in trying to publicize any issues.
reporting wont do anything. the schools are looking the other way or the houses are off campus.
Anonymous wrote:OP. Go ahead and name the school and the frat here. It's anonymous after all.. It's not like they are going to sue you. It will end up helping a lot of other kids/parents.
FWIW, my DS (at Michigan) considered a Frat last year but realized most of them are predominantly White and filled with a bunch of racist a-holes. His decision to not keep going was validated when he saw other kids that persevered being abused, crying in the dorms, etc. He's moved on and now has plenty of friends and activities he's part of. The familiar argument about "brothers" after college and 'network' is all BS. Do you really want your son to have racist, a-hole brothers and benefit from their network?
Anonymous wrote:Someone posted anonymously on the fp parents group of dc's college this week that she was hearing bad things about her ds's pledging experiences. Not many responses but the ones who did told her basically to STFU or her kid will pay.
I mean.