Agree ^^^
She said they were warm, welcoming and sweet. Then she ranked them last over a group that were ice bitches. I don't get it, and I don't really have much sympathy. I do have sympathy for women who have accepted all invitations and get completely released from recruitment. That is a different situation, and often has to do with recs, grades or upperclass status.
We have had a lot of stories this year of "open minded" pnms who receive invitations, even bids, but "can't see themselves" in the group and drop out. I believe that translates most of the time to, "I am too good for this group". In any group over 20 or 25 members, there is going to be a variety of personalities, looks, interests and scholastic ability and it is the rare woman who can't find a common bond and friendship somewhere in the chapter.
Truth be told, there are boring women even in the "top" group on campus.
Last edited by Katmandu; 09-08-2009 at 08:04 PM.
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