usc greek life truth
by: curiousin complete seriousness, as this is something that will heavily influence my decision to attend usc, are people who aren’t insanely rich ostracized in Greek life (sororities particularly.) Yes, I come from a well-off family, but I’m no billionaire either. are girls picked solely on wealth, or do sororities consider other factors too? Additionally, if you’re not a celebrity’s kid or multi-billionaire, will you feel looked down upon? Honest answers would be very appreciated! Thanks :)
#1by: .
Wealth alone is hardly a factor since theres really no good way of finding it out just from rush alone. Its just that wealthy people tend to get along well with wealthy people because they share similar upbringings and life experiences, theres more to relate to. It is possible for someone who doesnt come from money to get along well with a wealthy group of ppl but its less likely than a rich person having that.
#2by: This is a guy
You will find good people at SC, it’s just that in Greek life the majority are wealthy stuck up kids. I think at a lot of high end private end universitys you will find that, but like I said there are down to earth people everywhere. The real question is if you are going to be comfortable in the area where it is located.
#4by: Dumb
This is such a dumb troll post. Yes, there are wealthy people at USC, but most people here are normal, down to earth, real people, and Greek rank is full of them. You are obviously not someone who attends the school, so you might want to chill with the dumb stereotypes.
#8by: ~
I admit I don’t know anything about the culture at USC which I why I ask. Coming from the east coast, California has a stereotype of being shallow and materialistic which I admit intimidates me, so I just wanted an honest response from a current student (so thank you!) Are you then saying people truly don’t care about how much wealth someone has here? (Greek like, forming friendships , etc.)
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by: the problem
therein lies the problem...just ask the people who bought their way into the school...and then they think they are royalty and perpetuate these stupid rankings to fulfill their ego of thinkoing they really belong.
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