Erin's question referred to the resume, not rush party talk. I agree wholeheartedly with it being inappropriate for discussion. The reasons you sited are excellent examples. I too would drop any group that hinted at "interest" in my family background, unless there was a valid connection.
Here's a shocker for the extreme-
When my niece rushed at A & M, she was told that some of the sororities checked out PNMs neighborhoods. Now THAT really stinks. Of course, she rushed 10 years ago and maybe it was one of those campus rumors that wouldn't die.
Where are the Aggies when ya need them?
For the life of me-I'm blank on the Kansans. I'll ask Tom.
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