Anonymous wrote:I hate the term frat. It is fraternity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always laugh at these threads. Clearly they’re started by insecure and/or unattractive women. We get it — you couldn’t rush yourself because you didn’t have what it takes and you’re still bitter about it all these years later.
Who would want to belong to a group with mean girls like you? Why so defensive + insulting?
My girls were in sororities. They’re cute, smart, outgoing, successful, level headed — and very nice. There are worse things, right? Like being jealous of girls who are cute, smart, outgoing . . .
I guess being defensive about one’s association with a sorority? Perhaps assuming that others are jealous or - how did you say? - insecure and unattractive, rather than having an opinion that differs from your own? That would be worse.
So, why so defensive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was in a sorority because it was just expected of me. I rushed in the south but it fine because I knew people in all of the top houses and got a bid from a good one. However I was probably one of the least involved people in my pledge class, though I did like living in the house my last 2 years. Good food and it was homey. I just didn't click with most of the pledge class because of the superficiality and my closest friends were in other sororities.
Overall I guess it was beneficial but it wasn't a huge part of my college experience except that it was a great place to live.
You’re a better woman than I am! I de-pledged my sorority in my southern school. Just couldn’t do it. Then Panhell enlisted me as the campus unofficial de-pledging advisor, as they sent girls who were waffling to talk it out with me, lol.
Anonymous wrote:Will you encourage or discourage your Freshman to join a fraternity or sorority?
I never joined because I did not want to pay money for a group of older students to force me to clean their house, wash their cars, attend mandatory drinking parties, wear conforming clothes, and be abused in a hazing ritual.
I withstood the peer pressure and opted out. I will encourage my children to opt out also when it comes time for college.