honestly?
by: UmmOk so I will be rushing in the fall. I am a triple legacy to KKG. Please don’t misunderstand me. In no way am I saying me being a legacy will get the bid but I know I have an equal chance just like I do the rest of sororities. I’ve heard so many rumors about everyone in KKG being rich snobby mean and the house won’t even consider you if your parents don’t make at least 250K. Not sure if any of this is true but I am in no way rich at all. I would probably consider myself extremely extremely low middle class. I don’t want to bid a sorority (considering I might still have KKG on pref day) that will judge me because most of my closet consist of Forever 21, Walmart, and discount stores. I don’t own designer anything, have a nice car, go on fancy trips, and am about to bury myself in a mountain of student debt lol. So I guess what I am asking is if KKG is really like this at OU and are any other houses known for having this rep too?
#1by: depends
There are some who would judge you. There are shallow girls in every house - maybe even a few more in KKG than in others. But if you have enough money to meet your obligations and don't talk about money at all (don't say oh, no, I can't afford that - just say yeah, no, I don't need that) you'll be fine. There are really rich people who don't spend much. Cultivate that and you'll find that you don't have a problem.
#2by: pretenders
There are actually lots of Kappas who just pretend to be rich and wear fake designer stuff. I know a Kappa from my high school whose mom is a teacher and dad is a policeman, so definitely not a wealthy family, but she wears a fake Hermes belt and fake Cartier bracelet to try and look the part. I also went to the debutante party for about 10 Kappas recently and they charged $150 for guests to attend...everyone thought that was super tacky! They couldn't afford to be debs but are trying so hard to look rich...sad
#3by: ???
#4by: Me
Agree with pp’s But also want to say, if you’re truly about to take on a mountain of student debt for school, do you really believe you’ll be able to meet the financial obligations of a sorority for 4 years? The worst thing would be to have to drop out for financial reasons and have taken another girl’s spot in your pledge class. Sorority is a four year commitment.
You don’t have to be rich but you do need to have the $3500-4000 it’s going to cost your freshman year and then a few thousand each year after that. And if you’re working all the time to pay for your sorority, are you going to miss out on the social experience and get fined for missing chapter events?
#5by: kkg
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by: how?
They don't for sure. They only know if they went to hs with you or something