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I really, really think y'all need to reread....she didn't say "unprofessional," she said "nonprofessional." Those are two different things. She could have as easily said "nonathletic" or "nonreligious. " in other words, she doesn't want to be in the sorority or pay for it because it is not something that will advance her in her profession. This is how I took it anyway.
And yes, owing $200 IS a burden.....real world or college. Not everyone in Greek life is rich. |
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1) LOL if you don't think being Greek will advance your career.
2) When you get out into the real world and start looking for a job, an unpaid bill of $200 on your credit report could make or break you when it comes to becoming employed. |
I was speaking about her perception of "burden". I intentionally addressed her post and her approach to debt as being unprofessional because they are. I had no comment on the sorority being "non-professional" because, to me, that had little bearing on the other issues. : )
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I guess we could take her post literally; but, my gut tells me that she used the phrase "nonprofessional" when she meant to say "unprofessional". She makes plenty of complaints about the sorority's alleged demands and says she's being harassed for money. However, she does not make any mention about not wanting to participate because it's not career-related. I really think she meant "unprofessional".
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I would agree, but in the event that she did mean "not career oriented", her post and attitude are certainly unprofessional. Too many people use the preface "non" when it should be "un" or "dis" or "mis". Hence the suggestion for a grammar book!
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