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Originally Posted by remmie_k
I wasn't miss informed. She does have a point, girls that parents' pay $20, $30, $40 k a semester have more stict of parents and better behaved. They have more pressure on them to succeed than school that cost less than $10 a semester. I am not saying you have to be rich to go to a school that is expensive but if you are then you probally have been taught how to act in society and being a heavy legacy chapter you are more prideful about your image. I am sure her chapter has had wild parties and aren't always perfect "Angels" but if they get caught they would have more to lose so they over all act better. As far as being insultive maybe it was rude but it isn't a lie, everyone knows the 5 sororities you go to in Tennessee and most of the South. The truth doesn't have to be cotton candy skies and skittle trees.
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If everyone knows the five sororities one goes to in Tennessee and most of the South, then why doesn't every school south of Mason-Dixon have these five and no others? And it isn't only rich people who know how to "act in society." In my experience, it's the so-called rich who act up - they know they can buy their way out of trouble. Those of us who aren't rich know we are responsible for our words and actions and that any trouble we get into will follow us, maybe not for life, but certainly through our college careers.
ETA: My sorority is about as Northern as it gets, having been founded in Maine. Why, then do we have thriving chapters at both Memphis and Tennessee if we are not one of the southern Favored Five?