Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh? Why are you guys assuming she is going to join a historically white sorority? Why not one of the top, historical, black sororities?
I haven’t seen many pictures of Sasha with her friends, but I’ve literally never seen Malia with any black friends in any gap year/college photos.
Anonymous wrote:Does it matter? Michigan is a horrible choice. I can't believe they would set up their daughter for failure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which sorority? My guess is KKG (top tier, mostly Jewish) or Tridelt (top tier, slightly diverse).
Kappa is not Jewish at Michigan.
Anonymous wrote:Huh? Why are you guys assuming she is going to join a historically white sorority? Why not one of the top, historical, black sororities?
Anonymous wrote:Which sorority? My guess is KKG (top tier, mostly Jewish) or Tridelt (top tier, slightly diverse).
Anonymous wrote:Why not, it is a great college!
Many, many CEO's in our country graduated from land
grant colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Which sorority? My guess is KKG (top tier, mostly Jewish) or Tridelt (top tier, slightly diverse).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which sorority? My guess is KKG (top tier, mostly Jewish) or Tridelt (top tier, slightly diverse).
When my sister went to UofM a few years ago (graduated in 2016), the big three for wealthy, coastal kids on campus were KKG, Alpha Phi, and Tri Delt. Alpha Phi had a big scandal at UofM recently. I think Sigma Kappa has also started to get that crowd, not sure if any others are drawing nowadays. From what my sister has told me about the Greek Scene at UofM and the people I knew in it, I’d think a little less of SO if she joined these.
Anonymous wrote:Which sorority? My guess is KKG (top tier, mostly Jewish) or Tridelt (top tier, slightly diverse).
Anonymous wrote:Why not, it is a great college!
Many, many CEO's in our country graduated from land
grant colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like it's been confirmed. As a Democrat and supporter of the former first family I'm actually kind of appalled they're ruining her future by sending her to a 3rd rate university...