Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need recs, a resume and a photo, but none of these really matter. What matters is where you went to high school (and possibly summer camp) and whether there are active members that know and like you. You can have the strongest recs and resume and still get cut. You can have a weak rec and still get a bid if the active members know and like you.
I don’t believe the summer camp reference applies today - and if it does please provide examples , unless you are talking summer camp in Middle School. None of the popular/social/ athletic/rich kids I know went to camp after 7th grade. Not that it matters- but people talk about these camps all the time and I just don’t think that’s a thing any more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a normal thing? I’ve never heard of it, but a friend posted their daughter’s online today asking for rec letters for rush.
Make sure the Social Resume includes details on Mommy. This is a BIG deal with Southern Sororities…
First we have to know how much of a superficial loser the mom is….
1) Did she marry her husband for money?
2) Are her nails always done?
3) Full make up anytime she leaves the house?
4) Clothing mirrors that of a wannabe socialite? Quiet Luxury is a foreign concept
5) despite never going to a TOP school, the prestige of DD college makes up a big part of her life?
6) Has some connections through daddy or husband and think she belongs
If 5 of those are CHECKS, then yes, you can move on to your own social resume and chances are you are closer to your (mom’s) dream of you making it into the sorority they didn’t….Then WELCOME to the “Find me a husband club”
You've clearly never been to the UES of NYC/suburbs of CT/Boston/ if you think these six criteria apply only to Southern women. The names of the top schools and basic grooming habits (makeup choices/clothing brands) change, but the sentiment is the same. Your value (and your kid's social currency) is based on your family's financial and educational pedigree, looks, and a high HHI.
Spouse choice has and always will matter to you and to your children.
There will always be social competition in private and work life - and "intelligent" people catch on quickly and adapt. It only gets more real and more intense the closer you get to C-suite jobs. If you don't know this, you are probably a teenager with a bad attitude.
No matter how far we’ve come, and all this talk at DCUM about education, t20, t50, 100, teaching quality, etc are all just a nice excuse for women to find a husband with money/connections. Everything else is secondary. The sad part is that this behavior is engrained into these girls heads by their striver mommy……shame shame shame .
You are NO BETTER than AFGHAN, INDIAN or MIDDLE EASTERN families that arrange marriages…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a normal thing? I’ve never heard of it, but a friend posted their daughter’s online today asking for rec letters for rush.
Rec letters? What about first generation students?
Some sororities no longer require them, and mine now accepts recs from coaches, teachers, etc. Mine also stopped giving any advantage to legacies for exactly that reason. I was happy to read about those changes!
Anonymous wrote:You need recs, a resume and a photo, but none of these really matter. What matters is where you went to high school (and possibly summer camp) and whether there are active members that know and like you. You can have the strongest recs and resume and still get cut. You can have a weak rec and still get a bid if the active members know and like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these sorority threads make me so sad.
I’m an old Gen X progressive feminist. I feel like women are just on one of those elastic strings and we keep snapping back.
Sorry you didn't get a bid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a normal thing? I’ve never heard of it, but a friend posted their daughter’s online today asking for rec letters for rush.
Make sure the Social Resume includes details on Mommy. This is a BIG deal with Southern Sororities…
First we have to know how much of a superficial loser the mom is….
1) Did she marry her husband for money?
2) Are her nails always done?
3) Full make up anytime she leaves the house?
4) Clothing mirrors that of a wannabe socialite? Quiet Luxury is a foreign concept
5) despite never going to a TOP school, the prestige of DD college makes up a big part of her life?
6) Has some connections through daddy or husband and think she belongs
If 5 of those are CHECKS, then yes, you can move on to your own social resume and chances are you are closer to your (mom’s) dream of you making it into the sorority they didn’t….Then WELCOME to the “Find me a husband club”
LOL….. I know this was supposed to be funny and mean at the same time….But I cant help but agree with the stereotype….
It’s sad in 2025, there are women who still strive for this.
Sorry you didn't get a bid.
Got one, thanks. But sorry that in 2025, you have all your hopes and dreams for your daughter set on getting one.
Anonymous wrote:All these sorority threads make me so sad.
I’m an old Gen X progressive feminist. I feel like women are just on one of those elastic strings and we keep snapping back.
Anonymous wrote:All these sorority threads make me so sad.
I’m an old Gen X progressive feminist. I feel like women are just on one of those elastic strings and we keep snapping back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a normal thing? I’ve never heard of it, but a friend posted their daughter’s online today asking for rec letters for rush.
Make sure the Social Resume includes details on Mommy. This is a BIG deal with Southern Sororities…
First we have to know how much of a superficial loser the mom is….
1) Did she marry her husband for money?
2) Are her nails always done?
3) Full make up anytime she leaves the house?
4) Clothing mirrors that of a wannabe socialite? Quiet Luxury is a foreign concept
5) despite never going to a TOP school, the prestige of DD college makes up a big part of her life?
6) Has some connections through daddy or husband and think she belongs
If 5 of those are CHECKS, then yes, you can move on to your own social resume and chances are you are closer to your (mom’s) dream of you making it into the sorority they didn’t….Then WELCOME to the “Find me a husband club”
You've clearly never been to the UES of NYC/suburbs of CT/Boston/ if you think these six criteria apply only to Southern women. The names of the top schools and basic grooming habits (makeup choices/clothing brands) change, but the sentiment is the same. Your value (and your kid's social currency) is based on your family's financial and educational pedigree, looks, and a high HHI.
Spouse choice has and always will matter to you and to your children.
There will always be social competition in private and work life - and "intelligent" people catch on quickly and adapt. It only gets more real and more intense the closer you get to C-suite jobs. If you don't know this, you are probably a teenager with a bad attitude.
No matter how far we’ve come, and all this talk at DCUM about education, t20, t50, 100, teaching quality, etc are all just a nice excuse for women to find a husband with money/connections. Everything else is secondary. The sad part is that this behavior is engrained into these girls heads by their striver mommy……shame shame shame .
You are NO BETTER than AFGHAN, INDIAN or MIDDLE EASTERN families that arrange marriages…
Anonymous wrote:All these sorority threads make me so sad.
I’m an old Gen X progressive feminist. I feel like women are just on one of those elastic strings and we keep snapping back.