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ToBeSororityGrl 09-28-2002 12:58 AM

Putting Down Your Sorority
 
This weekend I came home and was at my boyfriend's house when I ran into a girl that I went to high school with. He had told me that had rushed and was accepted in AST. I asked her about it, and the first thing she said was "it's not a good sorority, it's a stupid one." She said that she had to memorize all this junk, the creed, the motto etc and then she said "it's also not the pretty girls either, but I don't care because I'm the president of the pledge class." I was literally going :eek: :eek: :eek:

I rushed and would have LOVED to have been accepted into any of the sisterhoods on my campus.

To hear someone bash their new sisterhood makes me so sad. How can girls like this get in, but the ones who really like it and want it, not get it?

MsVixen 09-28-2002 01:11 AM

i know what you mean.. i am finishing up a draining rush..

its hard to see girls who care so little get houses and then there are girls like us who are so excited about the whole thing lose out on the opportunity...

Peaches-n-Cream 09-28-2002 01:33 AM

I don't understand why she put down her sorority. Maybe she is just a self-depricating person who insults herself before anyone else has a chance to insult her.

I'm sorry that you didn't get a bid. I think that you can always try again. :)

HotDamnImAPhiMu 09-28-2002 03:33 AM

She may not realize what she has yet.

It took me a couple weeks to realize what Phi Mu could be for me. I can't say I put it down in the beginning, but I certainly started taking it a LOT more seriously towards the end of my pledge period.

People like that drive me nuts. Next time she says something, be like, "If you don't like it, don't respect it, and put it down all the time -- why are you in it?" Either she thinks she's being cool and that'll shut her up quick -- or this is a question she really needs to think over.

phisig4eva 09-28-2002 09:17 AM

i know a bunch of people like that from home -- it might just be that she doesn't feel confident that people will respect her decision to join a sorority, so she tries to beat them to the punch by putting it down herself (before they can do it). i know i felt weird the first time i came home and told people i went to high school with that i joined a house.

and maybe she feels like because her house isn't the BEST on her campus that people will look down on her. that's not to say that they would, but sometimes people get nervous.

she obviously cares enough to be pledge class president -- and that's a lot of work! i'm sure she'll come around eventually.

but in the meantime, i agree -- it's awful that she bashes on her sorority when there are so many other girls out there who would really care about the sisterhood. it's a shame. hopefully someday she'll come around.

erica812 09-28-2002 09:24 AM

hmmmm....
 
It sounds to me like she would put down any sorority if her complaints include having to memorize stuff!! Isn't that just a part of being a member of almost anything? I have studied martial arts with the American Taekwondo Association for years, and even for that, we had to memorize facts about Taekwondo and history of the organization. She gives the impression that she wanted to be a part of a sorority to enhance her social calendar rather than to expand her life experiences. Her dedication to her roll as pledge president seems to contradict that impression, so hopefully, her remarks aren't a true indication of her feelings.

Erica

aprilxo 09-28-2002 11:20 AM

ack!!
 
It seems that there are enough people out there putting down sororities that we don't need our own members doing so! It's really sad if some ladies choose to have an attitude such that it doesn't bother them to put down something that should be lifting them up :(



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IvySpice 09-29-2002 06:09 PM

TBSG, is it possible that this AST new member knew that you would really like to be in a sorority and didn't want to make you feel bad? Did she maybe worry that if she said positive things about her sorority that you would she she was rubbing salt in your wounds?

I just ask because sometimes I have highlighted the flaws of my alma mater (which I love) in front of people who wanted to go there. Some of them were understandably kind of envious, so I tried very hard not steer away from suggesting that they were missing out on great things, and I sometimes erred on the side of insulting the school.

Ivy

HotDamnImAPhiMu 09-29-2002 06:52 PM

Interesting, Ivy -- I didn't even think of that.

ToBeSororityGrl 09-29-2002 07:42 PM

I don't think I ever told her that I wanted to go greek. Maybe somehow she found out, but the way she talked about it made me just so mad! "The stupid sorority" what in the world!! You should be proud to say you are in such and such. She came off as if she honestly did not like it, so why spend all the money? Beats me!

33girl 09-29-2002 10:46 PM

This girl sounds like a dork. Maybe she sees things that she'd like to improve on, but you don't come into someone's home and tell them their wallpaper is ugly and start steaming it off.

I've never met a stupid AST. If she's scamming them for the letters, they'll kick her out fast.

LeslieAGD 09-29-2002 11:16 PM

Re: Putting Down Your Sorority
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ToBeSororityGrl
I asked her about it, and the first thing she said was "it's not a good sorority, it's a stupid one." She said that she had to memorize all this junk, the creed, the motto etc and then she said "it's also not the pretty girls either, but I don't care because I'm the president of the pledge class." I was literally going :eek: :eek: :eek:
She sounds like a girl that had the wrong idea about sororities when she joined. She probably thought it was about partying and boys. Hopefully the responsibility of being pledge class president will shape her up!


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