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Truth

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Rush based on what YOU value - if you value looks, makeup, designer clothing, social media… you can do very well for yourself to be in a house with women who share your interests and you can have a fantastic connection (I think???) with women who value similar things. This can set you up for social media success and ABSOLUTELY open doors for you in terms of a career in that world and networking opportunities in that world. Think Ms USA pageant for these types of houses vs. Miss America for OR leadership/sisterhood houses —— Miss USA - Is your house giving bids based on how you look in a swimsuit etc only plus some softball interview questions? Can you answer those softball interview questions while looking stunning and maintain a level of composure - bc this IS competitive and these days 18 year old women who look like maxim models are a dime a dozen, you DO need more. Miss USA is relatively new (and owned by Mr Orange), so another reason this all correlates. Miss America - is your house giving bids based on HOW YOU LOOK and some softball interview questions, PLUS talent, leadership, personality, etc? Are they looking for a more well rounded woman and therefore you might be able to stand out more in looks if leadership is a little behind, or vice versa? Once you’re out of school - every chapter is the same. Even three years out, even if you are meeting a bunch of only UA sorority alumni at an event, no one is going to shun you or not want to talk to you or not give you a networking or biz opportunity bc you were in sorority D+ vs sorority A- —— they are going to be excited to meet another UA alum who was Greek. My sister was an upper middle house at another SEC school and she’s in an east coast city with a ton of SEC people - she says she meets people from UA and other SEC schools all the time and once you’re out, it’s the Panhellenic sisterhood that prevails, because in the grand scheme of things, being In a sorority is a privilege and it connects us and makes us unique. She’s gotten a job from a woman who was in her chapter 15 years before, but she’s made friends w women who were in every type of house at these schools. No one cares how “good” your sorority was after school, they are proud to share the Greek experience. Just another example of how we all GROW up - and put childish things away.
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