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Old 07-20-2010, 03:41 PM
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just as you ache a little when your child is chosen last for the sandlot soccer team, or when she breaks up with their first boyfriend and is so upset she can hardly catch her breath, you ache when they are not chosen to pledge your sorority.

usually it is okay if the daughter feels that that group is not right for them, because she was able to make that determination.

i had a hard time understanding how mothers felt this way, until i had my own children.
I know that at some ASA chapters, the membership makeup was as different as it could possibly be from my chapter and there's no way in hell I (collegian I) would have ever gotten a bid. Why on earth should I think that they would open their arms to my daughter? Then again, if you managed to get into ANY GLO at an SEC or other competitive school, I think you feel a little more entitled and that you've reached the top, so things for you (and your progeny) should stay there.

I really would love to see these moms get in a time machine and see if their collegiate experience was really as wonderful and roses and daisies as they say it was and that's why they're sad the daughter didn't get a bid, or if the REAL reason is that it's a social climbing thing. I would wager there's a little of both.

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from experience with my alumnae chapter, most of the women have no idea what goes on in the collegiate chapters anymore. There is a disconnect between collegiate and alumnae activities, which is not necessarily a bad thing, but it makes it difficult to keep alumnae up to date with the realities of recruitment.
Sometimes I think they're actually TRYING to keep alums and collegians separated, unless the alum chapter is bankrolling/supporting a collegiate chapter directly. There doesn't seem to be that type of disconnect in NPHC groups, as the graduate and undergraduate chapters have more similarities than differences.
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