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Dropping a Sorority
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Oh lord.
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You want to drop? Drop. Why come here and ask for opinions when it's pretty clear what you want to do? Also, sororities don't make bitches. You were likely such BEFORE you joined. There are plenty of threads about this and I'm unsure why your situation needed its own thread. Oh, and PS. I'm fairly certain that all sororities are NO REFUNDS. Have a nice day and spare me the "oh you're mean" and "this is why I'm dropping out" and "you're a disgrace to the Greek community" stuff because I'm fairly certain that's what's coming next. |
Also, sororities don't make bitches. You were likely such BEFORE you joined.
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Love this!!!!:D |
I really hope the OP is ESL, otherwise, I have lost total faith in our school system...not that I had much faith to begin with when my kindergartener came home a few weeks ago and said that her teacher told the class that they can drop out of school at 16.
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Have I told you how much I love you? http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...inkies/awe.gif |
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LOL. I'm glad you guys liked that. It's the truth, after all.
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it's such a delightful surprise when KSU says "mean" stuff. lmao! |
yeah, who slacked on the QFP?
and yeah, im adding this to the siggy. the troof needs to be spoken. |
KSUViolet's QFP is the original post.
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JUST WOW!!! |
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If you're concerned about something the teacher said, you talk to the teacher about it. Maybe the teacher really is a whack-job, but I've had plenty of experiences of my kids coming home and sharing something eyebrow-raising that the teacher said, only to ask the teacher about it and find out there was a completely different and understandable context than what my kid picked up on. Wouldn't surprise me at all if the comment came up in a context like this. RANDOM KID: I don't like having to come to school. It should be against the law to make a kid come to school if he doesn't want to.Yep, had that conversation more than once with a certain random kid who lives at my house. |
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I had a convo like this with a random high schooler: Random student: I hate this teacher. He's so mean and I'm not learning anything from this boring class. Me: Wow! What is this teacher doing? Random student: Well, all of this reading. I don't want to do all of this reading. I'm tired of being told what to do. And then he gets mad when we don't read and tries to make us take quizzes and stuff. Me: Um...that's called TEACHING. What do you expect to have to do in school? Teachers work darn hard to prepare to teach. Why should you just get to sit there and run your mouth about nothingness? |
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Fraternity and Sorority life isn't for everyone. The OP was simply here asking for some outside and anonymous guidance and all of you really lashed out at her. It sounds to me like she probably ended up at a house that wasn't right for her. You can't tell me that there aren't sororities on your campus that you haven't thought of as being particularly bitchy or snobbish (there were certainly sorors and fraternities alike that fit that description on my campus). You were probably just aware of it enough not to join that one. Who knows why she originally felt it right for her, whether it was the prestige, family, the boys, the parties, etc. What is clear though is that now she feels like an outsider and to rectify that has tried to fit in. Perhaps wanting to fit in is a character flaw, but I don't think so, and even if it is, she came here for advice and not to have any such feelings of inadequacy thrown back in her face. In fairness, GC wasn't really established as a support group, but rather a social group...but nevertheless I thought community support was one of the underlying beliefs of most of our organizations. To the OP, it does sound like you've made your mind up, and it is unfortunate it didn't work out for you, but I do think you may wish to withdraw from the organization. |
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