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the truth about wealth about smu

by: top tier bish   

Reply with your knowledge and observations of the lifestyles of wealthy girls at smu. Do not reply with rude remarks or ignore the question. Greekrank has been boring lately so let's spice things up ladies.

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#11by: okokokok   
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#12by: K.   
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I wanted to reply to this post because I would like to clear the air. Full disclosure, I admit that I guess I would fit anyone’s definition of well off. I grew up on the UES of New York City with nannies, chefs, cleaners and all that hoopla. My dad runs a very successful hedge fund and my mom is a mover and shaker on the charity circuit. Our family did the New Years at our place in Aspen, Spring Break at our place in St. Barths and summer at our house on Mt. Desert Island, Maine. When I started SMU, I wanted a fancy car to take with me and I wanted my parents to buy me a townhouse to live in. Instead, I got a Prius anplace in the dorms. In other words, there can be big money at SMU. The poor guy who almost got taken out by the blonde in the BMW got up and personal with it. But that’s the new money you’re looking at. The people with real money don’t spend their time trying to impress people at college! The only people who know about my home life are a few of my sisters and my freshman year roomies snd they Gould give two s—-s!

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by: K.   

Don’t look at the girls with LV bags and think they’re all that. Everybody and their mother carries a Neverfull tote these days. Real money carries Bottega Veneta, which is harder to spot because it doesn’t have tacky monograms all over it. I swear, I’m embarrassed for those folks.

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by: @in pkt    

There's literally no one from the UES in PKT or even at smu period. Thanks @in pkt for clearing the air. Please continue to fill this thread with gems my love <33333.

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by: in pkt   

^^ I try haha. Someone really needed to clear everything up with all of these blatant lies girl...

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by: hey   

@in pkt that Upper East Side fraud deleted your reply lol.

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by: in pkt   

bc she knows it true lol hahaha

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#13by: Old Money   
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Actually, I prefer Prada, but who’s looking, it’s a tiny symbol and cheapest is $5,000 a tote.

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by: K.   

Wow, they’ve gotten expensive. Remember the Prada backpacks everyone carried in high school? They were, what, under 2k?

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by: in pkt   

this is such a blatant lie! You can get a prada tote for way less than that, probably $1,500! And other bags for way less. The nylon bags aren’t and weren’t ever 2k.

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#14by: secret sister   
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personally I go to Sam Moon! Got me some diamond earrings for 5.00 and a Bottega dupe for 20.00!

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#15by: Rkkrt   
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The Chinese are the real flex at this school. One literally drives a lambo with his name in letters on the side of it in chinese letters

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#16by: :)   
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#17by: 💗💗💗💗   
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#18by: Look    
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I drive a Range Rover, go to Maine for half the summer and Europe for the other half, I’ve never had a job. And I could probably buy you all out. Yes I’m in sae. I’m from Boston.

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by: sigma nu til i sigma die   

will you help fund our new $20 mansion. we can even have a joint mixer with kappa once its over

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by: Lol   

Lmao there isn’t one sae from Boston and very few from the northeast or west coast

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#19by: Shallow   
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How materialistic and shallow can all of you be!

And the point of your degree from SMU is......

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by: Aspen   

It has a sub par business school and ——— that’s it.

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by: A   

🙄 some people just love to be critical🤷🏼‍♀️

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#20by: hey   
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I'm a sophomore in one of the "big three" sororitys and I'm very blessed to have grown up with the lifestyle I did. Me and my siblings attended private schools from K-12 and had private tutors at our fingertips. Summers were always extremely fun and care free. My family has a vacation home in Nantucket where we spent most summers with our friends and close relatives. I've been to just about every hot European destination you can think of and I go back to many of them on a regular basis. I was never expected to work once I got older. I did have an internship at a law firm during the summer after my junior year but I was never forced to do it. Working at a grocery store or a restaurant never even crossed my mind as a possibility. Since coming to SMU, I have met many people who can relate to my experiences and many who were less fortunate. I was raised to be grateful for everything that I have and to stay humble.

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by: ?   

Wait, you're a sophomore but you had an internship after your junior year? Get your lies straight.

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by: Haha   

My junior year in high school.

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by: in pkt   

Literally no one who summers in Nantucket would ever even consider SMU... Not dissing SMU or anything, but it’s really not their style. Nantucket types look down on schools like Stanford and USC, let alone SMU (which is basically a Southern USC and a less JAP-py Tulane).... Also doesn’t sound really humble talking about private school and not being able to imagine working as a waitress.

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