aggie greek life is too cheap
by: AG girl
So I just see that average dues for Texas A&M sororities is $1900 for the year, not living in the house. I used to think our Greek life was expensive but compared to Texas or Alabama, it's not.
Shouldn't we be paying more like they do at other schools? We could do so much more if we had more money.
#1by: Go Greek
Honestly...I really think that if our dues were the same as Bama's (which I believe are by far the most expensive in the country due to their huge housing expense burden), we'd lose about 1/3 or more of the sorority population at A&M. Our dues are affordable enough that members can use money from a summer job or part-time job to pay most or all of their dues- and a good chunk of members in all houses do contribute to paying their own dues.
Also remember that Bama is completely different. Half the actives are OOS and paying basically private school tuition+living expenses at around $50,000/yr vs A&M where over 90% of actives are in-state and paying less than $25,000/year. I have friends at Bama and the biggest difference in Greek Life is that 1) houses are on campus and 2) the houses are almost all new and huge. Oh, and average chapter size is around 450. But their parties and events and philanthropies are no more elaborate than ours, they just have 2X as many members.
#4by: ?
#6by: Well
TAMU Greek Life isn't nearly as involved as other comparable schools. Houses are older, not really as fancy, and sororities here don't DO as much as a whole. UT's houses are on WAY more expensive land and they're a lot nicer, plus they throw more/better parties. SEC schools have huge houses, lots of Greek Week and homecoming style events, big alumnae and philanthropy events, and because the houses are on or close to campus, lots more meals at the house.
Aggie sorority row is way too far away to go to hang out on school days and it's too small/plain not nice. I'm kind of with the other thread who posted that we need house rebuilds or renovations. Having a place to meet with your sisters helps with bonding. My freshman year I just ended up hanging out with random sorority girls in my dorm in the nice lounge areas of Hullabaloo more than the actual house.
#7by: mmmmm
@well:
I know tu sorority and frat mom's/dad's/parent's weekends are really nice. I have greek friends there and they spend money on catered dinners under their tower, brunch at the Driskill, etc.
I don't know why but the frat dues are crazy (5k-9k/year for mid to top houses). I guess for their builds.
#8by: it this what you want?
@well, I'm really trying to understand here so I re-read your post and listed your points by subject:
TAMU is not as involved
Sororities here don't DO as much as a whole
UT houses are on WAY more expensive land
UT houses are a lot nicer
UT throw more/better parties
SEC schools have huge houses
lots of Greek Week and homecoming style events
big alumnae events
big philanthropy events
houses are on/close to campus
lots more meals at the house
Aggie sorority row is way too far away
Houses too small/plain not nice
Houses are older, not as fancy
We need house rebuilds or renovations
Having a place to meet with your sisters helps with bonding.
My freshman year would hang out w/random sorority girls in my dorm, the nice lounge areas of Hullabaloo more than the sorority house.
After reading it this way... It seems you want TAMU:
1. Do more BIG EVENTS together as sororities (greeks)
2. To build nicer houses
3. To move the houses closer to campus so we can hang out more together
#9by: shallow much?
#10by: @well
IMO
Big Events is the easiest to begin. Not easy to manage but easiest of your 3 wants. Get your chapter together and do it.
House reno's will eventually happen. My guess they will still be big boxes, just with fancier porches and columns. More amenities inside.
Sorority row will never be moved closer to campus so you can hang more at the house. Plus there are a ton of girls that don't want to live in.
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by: Well
OK.
Texas sorority dues are about twice what ours are. I don't think their venues, etc are twice as expensive.
There is something else at play. I just think we can have better everything if we paid more.