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Old 06-03-2011, 11:37 PM
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If you go to a CC to save money, it may not be in your best interests to then go to a 4 year and blow all your savings on sorority dues, mixers, t-shirts, etc. The schools we're mainly talking about that have super-competitive rushes also tend to have super-expensive dues. Just a thought.
You sure seem to make a lot of presumptions as to why someone would go to a community college.

Some go to save money-- mom and dad do not have the money to pay for kid to go to a big school. Kid is going to school full time and working full time. I know of kids who are working, going to school, active on campus and have 4.0 averages. They plan to work their fannies of so they can get into a good school with a good scholarship.

Some go to a CC because they need to stay close to home to help. I know some helping a dying parent, a family with a very special needs sibling, a temporary financial situation, etc. They too are dealing with hardships and still pulling top grades.

A young lady graduated from our local CC with my son 2 weeks ago. She was only 17 years old. She was taking classes at the CC not offered at the HS, while still partaking in HS activities and AP classes with friends. She is transferring to Cornell on a full ride scholarship. Does this mean she should not be in a sorority?

A friend of my son's went to the CC since she had a horrible illness during her senior year of HS which affected her grades. She finished recuperating while attending a CC. She is transferring to Cal Berkeley.

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Old 06-04-2011, 12:24 AM
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I am swerving a bit here, but I agree with the OP that Greek Life is not completely out of the question for transfers. Although I am not a NPC, I am a transfer and I went to CC for my 1st year.

As far as the CC program, they also have this in FL. The idea is that if a student completes their A.A. with some said requirements at a CC that they will be accepted to any of the public universities in that state. Not all degrees qualify for this, but a large portion do. The concept behind this is that it is cheaper to do the first 2 years at a CC and the last 2 at a U than it is to do 4 years at a U. Also, it encourages students to transfer after getting their A.A. and continue their education. People go to CC for many different reasons and I hardly think it defines them as a person or student. If they want to learn, educate themselves, and be involved, they will, if they want to slide on by and skate, they will.
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Old 06-04-2011, 07:50 AM
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So sororities should be exclusively for the privileged?
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You sure seem to make a lot of presumptions as to why someone would go to a community college.
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Well...
...she brought it up in a specific context.

How many Sorority Recruitment threads say "Sororities are expensive. If you can't afford dues, it may not be in your best interest to go through recruitment only to deactivate a semester later because of finances"?
Especially since the OP was about this:

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With the rising costs of college, I'm hearing the "start at a CC" advice being passed around more and more often.

IF you start at CC to save money, sorority membership at one of those schools where upperclassmen have trouble getting bids may not be in your finances. YMMV.
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