Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if you don't get invited to join any sorority? Then you'd feel like the biggest loser. Why are they so exclusive? So that they can feel superior?
Far more students go through rush than there are openings. And yes, if you go through to the end and get no bids, it is pretty awful. DD1 specifically chose a school with no Greek life, but that doesn’t seem to be DD2’s plan. Dreading it.
Anonymous wrote:What if you don't get invited to join any sorority? Then you'd feel like the biggest loser. Why are they so exclusive? So that they can feel superior?
Anonymous wrote:I was in a fraternity in college (like many here I'm sure). While I had some good times and the housing was a plus, I would not do it again if I had to do college over. YMMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty much every girl cries at some point during rush. It is exhausting and emotional.
Can someone please explain why people (girls and boys) put themselves through such an idiotic, random, stressful process? Why not just make friends the old fashioned way? This seems so bizarre and contrived to me.
In a university of 40,000, pledging immediately gives you a tribe. People who are on board with helping you suceed at school. People to live wuth, sut with at the football games, ho to parties with. And when you struggle there are people th here to help and study with.
I am still connected to my sorority sisters 40 years later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty much every girl cries at some point during rush. It is exhausting and emotional.
Can someone please explain why people (girls and boys) put themselves through such an idiotic, random, stressful process? Why not just make friends the old fashioned way? This seems so bizarre and contrived to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty much every girl cries at some point during rush. It is exhausting and emotional.
Can someone please explain why people (girls and boys) put themselves through such an idiotic, random, stressful process? Why not just make friends the old fashioned way? This seems so bizarre and contrived to me.
Anonymous wrote:Pretty much every girl cries at some point during rush. It is exhausting and emotional.
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?
It's fair to say Greek life is segregated. There are 7 historically black sororities and fraternities at UVA. https://fsl.virginia.edu/national-pan-hellenic-council