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Originally posted by nongreekloser
They have no right to cry when lots of other girls don't even get bids.
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This is sort of OT, but the idea of "nongreek/loser" doesn't make sense. There are a number of groups that do worthwhile things. Some of them are Greek, but many aren't.
I was thinking about this last night, and it seems like it's a matter of finding the setting that best meshes with your own personality. For example, I'm comfortable in some loosely structured community groups and volunteer software teams. But others might prefer the structure of a GLO.
None of these options are intrinsically better or worse than others; the goal is to end up in the best place for you. What kinds of activities do you genuinely enjoy? If you're at a big school, chances are that there's a student club related to that, and you could make some great friends that way.