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sigmadiva 02-22-2011 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by AnotherKD (Post 2032580)
I don't read it as "podunk" being the offensive word here. People here know if they went to huge schools or a podunk school with 12 people in your entire chapter. But had I been in one of those chapters, I would still be damn proud of it and not want someone to say that I and my greek system sucked because I just happened to be at a smaller school.

I agree, but people still do.

sigmadiva 02-22-2011 03:05 PM

[QUOTE=MysticCat;2032583]
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As for reading too much into his statement, as DF indicated, that's a carry-over from another conversation elsewhere in GCLand.
Okay, I didn't know that.


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And I'm particularly glad we agree about the Bieber. ;)
So, I guess that you don't care either that he cut his hair. :p

MysticCat 02-22-2011 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by sigmadiva (Post 2032588)
So, I guess that you don't care either that he cut his hair. :p

Only if it means his 15 minutes are up.

adpiucf 02-22-2011 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by dnall (Post 2032471)
Most sorority girls will not be at fraternity parties there. It's below their social class. There are some spirit orgs and Corps events she can go to instead that might be better for networking.

Ok. I think we're both on the same page, then. My advice was to get involved with clubs and orgs, but what I didn't explain was that OP is likely to make sorority friends doing that and that will lead to socializing with them outside those orgs (same goes for classes).

carnation 02-22-2011 08:39 PM

LOL, Corps events. My mother wouldn't let us go to them in the seventies because she got groped at a Corps event in the forties. Her friends reported similar occurrences.

I wonder if things have changed?

dnall 02-23-2011 12:19 PM

Oh my dear Lord...

This isn't t-ball where everyone gets a trophy. Greek life isn't perfectly equal everywhere you go. Like everything else in the world, it's better in some places than others. That doesn't mean if you aren't at the very top of that ranking that you or your chapter or your college or whatever we're talking about is terrible, it just is what it is. Most people accept that and make the very best they can of it.

I didn't go to a tier 1 university for my undergrad, and greek life there reflects that. Both the University and greek system there have grown and improved exponentially since I was there, but neither will ever be in the same universe as something that might be considered a pinnacle university/greek system/etc.

That doesn't mean that I, my chapter, my greek system, or my university are or were worthless. It just means we accept where we are on the totem pole & try to make it better.

I'm very familiar with the A&M greek system. VERY clearly my comments were directed at it. It is a VERY unusual place. If you can imagine sororities from a tier 1 university/greek system, the corps filling the role of fraternities from a tier 1 university, and the IFC fraternities being like the ultimate frisbee club... that's about what it's like. A lot of sororities there, both as orgs and individuals, do not associate at all with fraternities or anyone in them. There are notable exceptions, but on average that's how it is there.

Hence, when I tell this girl she might consider putting herself in some social situations where she can network with sorority girls and with guys that have pull with sorority girls, at A&M, most fraternity parties don't fit that bill.

Can we please quit dissecting every word of every sentence trying to find fault where none is intended or exists.

sigmadiva 02-23-2011 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by dnall (Post 2032881)
Oh my dear Lord...



Can we please quit dissecting every word of every sentence trying to find fault where none is intended or exists.


But this is what makes GC GC. How else do you think most threads easily reach 20 pages. :confused:


;)

33girl 02-23-2011 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by dnall (Post 2032881)
Oh my dear Lord...

This isn't t-ball where everyone gets a trophy. Greek life isn't perfectly equal everywhere you go. Like everything else in the world, it's better in some places than others. That doesn't mean if you aren't at the very top of that ranking that you or your chapter or your college or whatever we're talking about is terrible, it just is what it is. Most people accept that and make the very best they can of it.

I didn't go to a tier 1 university for my undergrad, and greek life there reflects that. Both the University and greek system there have grown and improved exponentially since I was there, but neither will ever be in the same universe as something that might be considered a pinnacle university/greek system/etc.

That doesn't mean that I, my chapter, my greek system, or my university are or were worthless. It just means we accept where we are on the totem pole & try to make it better.

I'm very familiar with the A&M greek system. VERY clearly my comments were directed at it. It is a VERY unusual place. If you can imagine sororities from a tier 1 university/greek system, the corps filling the role of fraternities from a tier 1 university, and the IFC fraternities being like the ultimate frisbee club... that's about what it's like. A lot of sororities there, both as orgs and individuals, do not associate at all with fraternities or anyone in them. There are notable exceptions, but on average that's how it is there.

Hence, when I tell this girl she might consider putting herself in some social situations where she can network with sorority girls and with guys that have pull with sorority girls, at A&M, most fraternity parties don't fit that bill.

Can we please quit dissecting every word of every sentence trying to find fault where none is intended or exists.

What the hell is this post about?

sigmadiva 02-23-2011 01:59 PM

^^^^^

I think it's about how some people took offense to the term "podunk state college" and how some of us (me included) went on this tirade about what podunk means.

FleurGirl 02-24-2011 09:21 AM

Honestly, as one who rushed as a sophomore, the best advice I can give is this: keep your head down and your grades up. Don't go around being a drunken fool in public (this means AT ALL not just at Greek events; you never know who's watching), and focus on your classes. Get involved in other orgs and try for leadership positions. When you go through recruitment, I suggest not even bringing up your previous recruitment. If someone asks, make sure you know how to handle it. How are you different now than a year ago? What makes you a better PNM/person/student now?

dnall 02-24-2011 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by sigmadiva (Post 2032887)
But this is what makes GC GC. How else do you think most threads easily reach 20 pages. :confused:
;)

That's pretty sad.

Drolefille 02-24-2011 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by dnall (Post 2033211)
That's pretty sad.

Not really, no.

LadyLonghorn 02-24-2011 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by dnall (Post 2033211)
That's pretty sad.

No sadder than someone trying to present himself as the authority on Greek life at a school which he doesn't attend.

aggieAXO 02-24-2011 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by LadyLonghorn (Post 2033296)
No sadder than someone trying to present himself as the authority on Greek life at a school which he doesn't attend.

ditto to this!

dnall 02-25-2011 09:59 AM

Actually I have a masters degree from there and was advisor for a chapter there for several years.

I'm not claiming to be any great authority on the place. But, what am I wrong about?

Does the Corps not still pretty much run that school just like the last hundred years? Do sororities not do lots of events with them or other groups, versus fraternities?

Are there 20 fraternities there over 100 members with giant legitimate houses where most sorority girls spend 3-4 days of every week at parties? Or is social life focused elsewhere, maybe 1-2 fraternities are over 100, 20 others mostly under 70, most are tiny. The total number of people in fraternities is lower than TxState; barely bigger than SFA, Sam, UNT, UTA, etc; less than half the size of Tech; and, dwarfed by Texas... while Sororities have about 250% more members than the guys, large chapters, solid houses, and a whole lot don't think fraternity guys are exactly the best people on campus.

I mean hey, maybe I'm out of touch and completely wrong. Just providing an observation. I would expect people that know the campus to provide their observations as well and maybe the girl can figure out what's going on.


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