greek life? really?
by: WTFListen, you live in a giant city with a million people around your age group. Anyone in a frat or sorority is a loser. Get out, meet people, do things. Get off of the 'campus' and live life.
#1 by: GEEEED
#3 by: Truth
Sounds like a bitter girl who got cut from every chapter during recruitment. We're not buying our friends. In a city like Chicago, Being a member of Greek life can open doors. Alumnae flock to big cities and they are always willing to help find internships and jobs. Quit being bitter because you will never have the opportunities that we do.
#4 by: Im Greek
Coming from a greek I could not agree more. I am totally in it because it does create connections but I have noticed a lot of snot nosed brats from the suburbs who are in sororities because their mind frame is so stuck in High School. I love my chapter for varying reasons but honestly I did not come to depaul to be Greek. My dad went to Ohio and was a TKE there and my younger sister is a Kappa at Iowa and my experience is nothing compared to theirs. It's kind of embarrassing actually. And don't worry about what Truth and Geeeeeed said... you're not missing anything besides dumb dues that go to nothing, and basically high school drama all over again.
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by: SameNov 24, 2013 2:10:25 AM
I'm greek in a "top" chapter. I know most of the people in every chapter. There is a lot of drama, and a lot of people trying to live their high school fantasy of being a sorority/frat start which just can't happen here, and greek life is so small that there's a lot of drama. The dues are as much as at a state school but there's no houses and the money goes to nothing. I love my chapter, and I love my sisters, but it is kind of embarrassing like the poster above me said. No one would guess I'd say this, but it is true.