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Originally Posted by FloridaTish
I understand having pride in your sorority, but when it all boils down to it, does being in a "top tier" sorority on campus really have any impact in your life after college? It's not going to help you get a better interest rate on your mortgage, boost your credit rating, isn't going to make your kids any smarter, make your marriage happier and it's not going to make you become a better person. To be honest, if it does matter to someone what tier of sorority you were in 5, 10 or 15 years out of college, than that person has their priorities really skewed...I don't think that St. Peter will be checking sorority membership lists at the gates to the great thereafter! 
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Couldn't have said it better myself. I've been lurking around these threads for a few weeks or so and it boggles the mind to think that there are so many wonderful women who would love to be a part of the sorority experience who unfortunately get cut. Yet there are some women who have the "If it's not XYZ, then it's not good enough for me" mentality. I just don't understand it.