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I understand that. I did not drop. I was cut from all of them very early on. |
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I'm not saying there's never racism, but your elitism in this post has made me go with "it's not them it's you." |
The following piece of information is crucial to this discussion: We do not discuss membership selection on GC; not NPC, IFC, NPHC, or any other organization's membership selection.
And, for the record, I know of several East Indian women who hold membership in NPC sororities, including my own. Please do not shoot the messenger. Finished. |
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Yes, I do assume it's my race. I'm not saying it couldn't just be me. I just feel like to be cut from 13 different organizations halfway through recruitment seems more than a little fishy. |
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Texas is an extremely competitive school when it comes to rush. Plus, being a premier state school- and highly academically regarded nationwide- it is heavily attended by state residents- and thus naturally the children of alumni and established members of the Texas community.
Compared to other southern schools, I think Texas is actually far more "progressive" on issues of race and religion when it comes to acceptance in Greek organizations. For a variety of historical reasons- those same patterns are reflected in successful members of the community in all senses including country club memberships and the demographics of top private schools from which many UT fraternities and sororities recruit heavily. I graduated from college years ago (Texas actually) and I have been in the real world for quite some time. I get what you are thinking- and it is a logical conclusion in many senses. But in this case I really do not think it applies- at least not with regards to Greek recruitment itself. For better or for worse, Greek membership at competitive schools where a large number of students come from a relatively concentrated region is an extension of the communities from which their members are drawn. It is no mistake that southern state schools are where recruitment tends to be incredibly competitive and insular, or that expensive private schools drawing students from around the United States tend to appear more open. This is a gross generalization with many exceptions, but it is worth considering. |
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Sounds like you. |
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WTF is 'class favorite'?
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Let's be honest here, it's not like the whole freaking school votes, at my school we probably had like 20 people max vote. Being "class favorite" does not mean you are sorority material nor that the sororities should love you. They aren't going to say "OMGZZ, you were class favorite?? You're in!" |
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LL please correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the understanding that it was pretty common to see women cut by all 13 chapters before day 4, right?
Or is that my dirty and disgusting deferred recruitment mind being jealous of the super awesome ultra-competitive schools? |
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