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"top house" lol.

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All of this petty, childish bickering on who's considered a "top house" is goofy.

What is this? High School?

Who cares what's a top house, and who cares if you're in one? If you get your entire identity as a person by the letters on your chest, you are a joke.

The Greek System is 100% based off of how attractive your house is and how fun your parties are. There's no such thing as a perfect or better group than another.

Many of you have a sense of entitlement, and think that you're an inherently better person than someone else because your house is 'ranked' higher. The Greek system is the epitome of superficiality and high school cafeteria atmosphere.

Develop interests other than obsessing over someone's valueless opinion of you based off of house placement. \n\n\n\n\n

Posted By: OnGreekLife
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After Pike, who cares about the rest?

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OnGreekLife made so many good points. Honestly, some people act like they're in middle school, let alone high school. Row life can certainly be very fun, but it sure doesn't define who and what you are. Besides, the Row, there are so many fabulous Campus groups that are welcoming and address every conceivable interest-- intramurals, student government, photo clubs, etc.--- truly, there is probably a club or group for whatever your interests might be. I'll say this, I have a sister who graduated last year who was very involved in campus activities and held several leadership roles. And then other sisters who were just involved (or not so involved) in the house. Who do you suppose got the most interviews and the plum job?

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