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Originally Posted by TheTexanYankee
please elaborate. i think i was being pretty honest
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Originally Posted by TheTexanYankee
1. i don't really understand the point of rushing if you know you won't be able to join. from what I've heard sorority rush at Texas isn't the most enjoyable experience. anyways, sorry to say it but the people saying you won't feel left our are wrong. yea theres plenty of non greek kids who have a great time at UT but they never wanted to join a sorority/fraternity. if you want to join one but can't its gonna be impossible to ignoring them. honestly, i dunno what your situation is but I'm sure theres a way you could afford it if you want it bad enough. take out an extra student loan, sell a kidney. don't let a few thousand dollars get in the way of your college experience.
2. yea all girls are always welcome at fraternity parties. however i doubt you'll have much fun at them as an independent. you're gonna have a hard time meeting guys in fraternities, and you'll be surrounded by sorority girls, so you probably won't know many people at them. also fraternities announce their parties at sorority houses, so you're gonna have a hard time finding parties unless you're friends with an active.
3. sorority rush sucks, its not something you do for fun. you spend the entire day walking around in the heat to the various sorority houses to meet the chapters. girls take it seriously and its not uncommon for them to hire rush advisors who teach them how to go through the process. where you went to hs is extremely important as it dictates the highest tier sorority you have a shot at getting. sorority rush is essentially a test to see if you mess up, a bad rush will move you down the tiers, or lose you a bid, but a good rush won't move you any higher up than where you started. i get rushing a fraternity even if you can't join for the free booze and parties but rushing a sorority knowing you can't join honestly doesn't make much sense
I'm sorry if those weren't the answers you wanted but I'm trying to be honest with you. As i said if you want to join a sorority don't let a few grand get in the way. a large portion of dues are for meals so if your parents are planning on paying for your food they might be willing to help out with dues. also living in the house is significantly cheaper than dorms and apartments.
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Firstly, everything AzTheta said.
Going off what I bolded:
You are posting hearsay vs some people on here who have first hand experience at UT.
There are many more ways to get help than taking out a loan. Many orgs have scholarship programs. However this makes you sound like an airhead who has had mommy and daddy pay for everything. Loans are serious. Some people can't take out loans because they will be screwed over with payments and cannot pay them back in addition to all their other school loans.
I realize that I don't have first hand experience at UT, but with everything I have read on this site and my experience at multiple universities, being Greek does not stop you from being friends with people who are not Greek. People make friends in classes and other clubs/organizations. It is possible to go to parties as a non-Greek and have a great time.
Talking of tiers is idiotic. Tiers are superficial and don't really exist. If you want to make enemies on this site, continue to talk of them. Even if tiers did exist, who the f* cares? Oh damn XYZ was better than us so I will always be below them. No. Stop. That is low self confidence. The "smaller, less desirable" (if you will) chapters often have the best sisterhood. Not saying the large ones don't, this is just an observation of mine.
Pretty much the only thing I did agree with in your post was that living in is often cheaper housing.