Thank you Washington and Lee!
by: Steve Nash is the hottest
Thank you people of W&L, for making me feel like a worthless human being just for having joined a "lower tier" fraternity.
It's crazy that no matter how I acted a majority of campus would automatically view me through a biased lens based off of my fraternity. I could be seen as "nice", "sweet" and "chill" by people but at the end of the day I was always a bottom-tier weirdo wasn't I?
I remember this one time when I was having a great conversation with a girl on Windfall (a Kappa or maybe a Theta? I don't remember), eventually she asked what fraternity I was in and when I told her, she immediately walked away.
The toxic social stratification of this school almost makes me regret joining my greek organization, regret having made all the friends and memories I did through it all. Because apparently being "socially relevant" is required for some people to even give you the time of day at W&L.
I took leadership positions in my frat and put in so much effort into making us a strong organization so we wouldn't be slandered so much by the rest of campus. But I don't think it was ever going to matter. I had good friends in a bunch of different fraternities and I like to think they actually like me, but who knows if the Greek tier bias affected how they perceive me as well.
And it's all because of a label I acquired second semester of freshman year. I didn't have an easy time first semester and ended up just pledging where I felt like I had met the most people/friends. Apparently I did it all wrong. I'm at least glad that I got involved on campus and made an effort to meet a bunch of different kinds of people, so I didn't just sit depressed within the walls of my fraternity for 4 years.
I love this school, don't get me wrong. And I probably have some bigger deep-seated self-esteem issues at play here. I just wish some things could've been different.
Sincerely,
A depressed alum
#1by: Sorry
Unfortunately people assign stereotypes to all groups including “top tier” frats/ srats and evening those who try not to label themselves using Greek life. I’m so sorry this happened to you. However, at least you know that those people weren’t worth your time. If they only want to talk to you if you have a certain status are they worth talking to???
#3by: Pickled Richard
Dude I completely understand. There was a guy I knew back in college who was in a similar situation. So there is this Bio major, basically a scientist right? And the dudes a genius. I’m talking different dimension destroying genius aight. But this guy, one night at windfall. THIS GUY, decides “eh, screw it I’m bored” and he turns himself into the most outrageous thing! I’m not talking a Kappa Sig, a SAE (RIP), or anyone else. This genius dude turns himself into a pickle! A FRICKIN PICKLE. Funniest THING I’ve ever seen.
#4by: Uhh
#7by: Sorry to hear this, But
I understand how you feel, however, you made one serious mistake......You went Greek!!!! Greek life overall is nothing more than a glorified high school club full of the same stereotype kids that you couldn't stand back in HS and still want to re-live their HS years in college. These are kids that just don't grow up. What you should have done is to join a professional or service club (some use greek names) where they serve a purpose on campus and treat you like a young adult instead of an elitist, drunken, crazy, or weird frat guy.
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by: OP
Probably not. Sorry, I'm not trying to have a pity party for myself, it just sucks to know I had a hand in making my experience at W&L arguably worse than a lot of other people's. I guess it's true that you don't realize how much greek affiliation affects your social life/circle until it's too late.