Anonymous wrote:I call anti-UVA troll. I have a fourth year student at UVA sleep upstairs. The students don’t return until Jan 12. I checked the Pan-Hell calendar. there’s no activity right now. Bids don’t even go out until Jan 23.
Anonymous wrote:Who in this day and age rushes a sorority? Grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just read through the booklet that was linked on this thread. There are hundreds of young women pictured, and not one—not ONE!—woman of color. WTH?!
I’m white, if that matters. Is UVA really that non-diverse? Or do POC avoid UVA sororities? Or was it a bad choice of overall photos by the people who devised the booklet?
Sororities were traditionally segregated. White sororities for whites. Jewish sororities for Jews. AA sororities for African Americans. They have integrated in the last 50 years, but any integration is voluntary. It is more segregated at southern campuses than campuses elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Computer generated GPA cuts? This is crazy talk. You, as a parent, cannot get grades without permission from your student.
The computer system they use for rush has the ability to do this. This is not a UVA thing, either.
Privacy violation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get why you think OP is nuts. Her DD is going through what I know can be a crappy experience, and is definitely emotionally stressful. OP is venting here instead of to her daughter, because it sounds like DD wanted to rush and OP isn’t so into it. I didn’t get helicopter vibes from OP’s post. Are we now saying parents are crazy if they care about their kids’ experiences and feelings? Smh.
You cannot be serious. OP even says that she has friends whose kids are also rushing at UVA and they're comparing notes and rumors as to how cuts are made. That's insane. And, yes, helicopterish.
Anonymous wrote:Who in this day and age rushes a sorority? Grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get why you think OP is nuts. Her DD is going through what I know can be a crappy experience, and is definitely emotionally stressful. OP is venting here instead of to her daughter, because it sounds like DD wanted to rush and OP isn’t so into it. I didn’t get helicopter vibes from OP’s post. Are we now saying parents are crazy if they care about their kids’ experiences and feelings? Smh.
You cannot be serious. OP even says that she has friends whose kids are also rushing at UVA and they're comparing notes and rumors as to how cuts are made. That's insane. And, yes, helicopterish.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone want to commiserate anonymously about the experience? I have shown as much restraint as I can muster and let DD lead the discussion which has been minimal before she intentionally shits it down. I sincerely hope she keeps an open mind after the last cut from 11 sororities down to 3 today. My only information is that these are not the 3 where she thought she had the best connection. One friend thinks there were computer-generated GPA cuts last PM which could partly explain the outcome. I have friends whose daughters are also rushing but we are avoiding the details this week as the results are all over the place.
Experienced parents, will you share advice for parenting through the next cuts and likely disappointments?
I know that DD and others will need to dig into and develop their resilience and this is just a life event and not the goal. Still, hearing your thoughts and experiences would be helpful for me.TIA!
Anonymous wrote:I just read through the booklet that was linked on this thread. There are hundreds of young women pictured, and not one—not ONE!—woman of color. WTH?!
I’m white, if that matters. Is UVA really that non-diverse? Or do POC avoid UVA sororities? Or was it a bad choice of overall photos by the people who devised the booklet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Computer generated GPA cuts? This is crazy talk. You, as a parent, cannot get grades without permission from your student.
The computer system they use for rush has the ability to do this. This is not a UVA thing, either.
Privacy violation.