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Truthfully, I don't know what it's like to tail-gate, I don't know how it feels being with all your alumni in the same stadium and using the same cheer, and I also don't know what it's like to be in a huge 200 man chapter and have so much of my student life center around being Greek. Thus my experience and loyalty, as it is for many others, is to the school. Regarding grades at the chapter, I have a feeling that people won't push them as much at a school like Princeton. It's not saying that the standard should be thrown out, but perhaps GPA plays less of a role on this campus and perhaps there already is a standard - entrace into the school. But then again, I'm not in a sorority and I don't know if these are things you girls do at every chapter across the nation. -Rudey |
Oh Rudey, I completely understand what you and Munchkin are saying. I think it's the same concept of feeling more for your chapter than the sorority/fraternity as a whole. I was just pointing out the fallacy that solely because someone comes from a school with higher admission standards, they will improve the GLO as a whole. That's kind of like if someone gets a high school coaching position simply because they played at Penn State instead of, say, Clarion. Just because Penn State is in the Big 10 doesn't mean the person will know their ass from their elbow as far as motivating and directing kids.
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My chapter usually has the #1, #2 or #3 GPA in Pi Phi every term and we usually battle it out with the chapters at Stanford and Yale for that. I'm trying to remember if the Princeton chapter's grades are listed in the Arrow. I feel like they are maybe.
Anyway, the above shows that chapters at the elite Universities usually have better grades anyway. Maybe that's grad inflation, but who knows? |
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I go to Snobby Catholic U. :cool: |
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In my experience, which comes from not only being a collegiate at an Ivy chapter, but having helped out with another, there is not nearly as much alumnae involvement than at other schools. But, what do I know? |
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We used to laugh at the national requirement that stated that the minimum to rush was 2.0, and to stay in was a 1.5. Anyone who had a 1.5 GPA would have more to worry about than getting kicked out of their sorority--by that point, they would have been KICKED OUT OF SCHOOL. Basically, my alma mater's academic standards were (and still are) higher than the national organization's. |
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I don't know the specifics of our automatic rule.... We've never had anyone have a problem with it. |
Hm GP you read my email to them. Oh yes made a copy on it here. Maybe just a snide innuendo for the egg heads? Oh maybe self inguldgent poops of scooper fame?
Well, maybe they are scratching their heads? Maybe they are thinking. Oh, I guess that is not any thing for Those type of Schools, maybe not Holier Than Thou as Yours is, but still egotistical to the same point? Just give me a good old public school where you are a name not a number as in much larger schools that seemingly having THE PRESTIGE of us poor State Schools such as mine and many others. A school Degree only gets you in the door, one must prove ones self in the real world.:) |
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I'm just saying, Princeton doesn't care what 90% of this country thinks - and they don't have to. |
Fantabulious!:cool:
Still stand by if you have not been in the real world, Diploma, gets you in the door, but job approval has to be earned. What does your public school have to do with anything? Did you wear uniforms? Johnny Dares in KC has its waitresses wear them. So and your point is? It is strictly a White Trailer Trash Rock and Roll Bar in the hip party zone of KC! PlaZee rest the claws from may already scratched backed. Or backside!;) |
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