Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wine moms don't think Greek life is cool. The horror!
Have you talked to anyone under the age of 30? No one thinks it’s “cool”. Get over it, Hitler Youth Hillary.
Anonymous wrote:The wine moms don't think Greek life is cool. The horror!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This still gives me nightmares.
The diversity blinds the eye.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's expensive, at least at my private it was.
It's cheaper to be in a frat at my kid's school because the off-campus housing is less expensive than other options and the dues aren't high.
Oh. It was several thousand dues alone at mine in the 90s. No housing. I guess it depends on the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This still gives me nightmares.
Hahaha omfg that can’t be real. Is that a parody or a satirical bit? That can’t be an actual sorority… right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am more inclined to agree with the posters thinking it's about Covid
However, I am grateful that neither of our children are interested in joining Greek life, and both are at schools where that doesn't matter. Paying for friends, and going through hazing (aka, risking your life), so not worth it.
not going to argue with you anti greek people, yet again on this board because it does not matter a lick to me what your kids decide to do. BUT my kids are both greek (sorority and fraternity) and neither was hazed in anyway, certainly nothing life threatening or even close. My DS was never even drunk during his pledging, never pressured to drink or do anything he didn't think was fun. You can't paint the whole greek system with the same brush.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This still gives me nightmares.
Hahaha omfg that can’t be real. Is that a parody or a satirical bit? That can’t be an actual sorority… right?
Anonymous wrote:
This still gives me nightmares.
Anonymous wrote:I am more inclined to agree with the posters thinking it's about Covid
However, I am grateful that neither of our children are interested in joining Greek life, and both are at schools where that doesn't matter. Paying for friends, and going through hazing (aka, risking your life), so not worth it.
Anonymous wrote:
This still gives me nightmares.