my daughter is rushing
by: PNM Mom
My daughter is rushing at UF. I was in a UF sorority that you all call Top Tier.
I will be sooo upset if my sorority drops my daughter.
So, before you drop that legacy, think about it!
#12by: ugh
Lets face it - with the major increase in women attending college in the 1980s there are so many girls coming through now that are legacies. We just cannot accommodate each legacy; Our has had over 50 legacies that came through last year. We had to drop about 50 percent. Many did not fit in. That is reality. In our house we have to make a courtesy call to the legacy member and that is hard but most understand. Some mothers are selfish in their thinking.
#14by: Legacy
Most sororities have their legacy policies available online. Many have eliminated the biggest special considerations that legacies got in the past...topping bid lists, etc. A lot of these moms are probably unaware of these policy changes, and will be expecting the extra special treatment of the past.
#15by: PNM Mom
Oh, I am "the worst"... Boy, you are a classy bunch.
My daughter has the looks to get a bid at any of the top houses, believe me. And I've spoken to her, in that I want her to find a house SHE likes. She has friends from high school, church, or sports in ADPi, DDD, DG, KD, KKG, DZ, PiPhi and cousins in KD, DDD, PhiMu.
One of those I mentioned was my house, where I was initiated. I will be very upset if they drop her, and I do expect a call. Not to explain why, but just out of common courtesy.
I know about the number of legacies - when I was a collegian, we had 50 legacies rushing even back then.
I'd love to see you all, 20-25 years from now, when your precious legacies are rushing. You have no idea.
#16by: To PNM Mommy Dearest
So very sad you feel the need to troll through Greek Rank. Obviously, you are very, very worried for your daughter to stoop so low to a platform for college kids. You probably post on Greek Chat, too. Again, very sad. I think maybe your perceived top tier worthy daughter may not be so top tier worthy. Let's bet that the first time your daughter gets her feelings hurt by another sorority sister (given she makes it to Bid Day) Mommy is gonna come a running to talk to the Executive Board, Chapter Advisor and Panhellenic Advisor and throw a fit. Guess what, Mommy? Your daughter will become ever more ostracized (with her already being ostracized for the big chip you put on her shoulder) necessitating her to drop out of school and start back over in community college. And, with social media, don't think your daughter's plight will stay silent for long. My advice? Land the helicopter, let her figure her own way through life or run the risk of ruining her college years.
#17by: 😂😂
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by: Lol
Ha Ha.! Great comment