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#1571  by: Truth   
#1571    

XO/TriDelt-top "all around"
Zeta/AXO/DG--top "fun down to earth"
PKT --top "knowing each other from high school"

By: Truth
#1572  by: @Truth   
#1572    

Uh, NOT. You must have some reason for posting that over and over. It's so wrong.....but you already know that.

By: @Truth
#1573  by: @@PKT   
#1573    

Ummm, your arrogance is showing. Those friend requests are a way for sorority girls to look through your stuff to see what you are really like.....does not mean they like what they find or are dying for you. It is just doing their research and everyone is doing it. Also, of course you can make your own decisions. You can just drop ANY house you are not comfortable in.....certainly no one else can decide which house you choose. I hope for your sake that your attitude does not get you dropped everywhere.....money and status are ridiculoously important here, but no one likes a girl who is so negative about groups she doesn't know. Good luck to you Honey.

By: @@PKT
#1574  by: Clueless!   
#1574    

Love to laugh at girls that rank themselves with a certain fraternity. Do you really go out, are you social, and do you have fun? Because you don't have a clue!

By: Clueless!
#1575  by: @Truth   
#1575    

Must be the arrogance of a DG or AXO again. First you think you are ChiO, now Zeta.

By: @Truth
#1576  by: @@@PKT   
#1576    

YOUR arrogance is showing. I can have whatever house I want. I would just have to conform to something I don't want to be. Someone like you.

By: @@@PKT
#1577  by: PNM's   
#1577    

"I can have whatever house I want" says it all. If that is who you want to be and who you want to associate yourself with, then you found your sorority.

By: PNM's
#1578  by: @@PKT   
#1578    

Money and status may be important but the problem is even the highly sought after high schools are evolving. Example, Alamo Heights used to be money central in San Antonio. They are like 13 or 14th on the wealthiest zip code list. Yes, they have history, but it is HISTORY. The money and future are in the neighborhoods north of 1604 and stretching toward I-10. That is where the money is. The big houses..etc...the only thing big in Alamo Heights is the hair. I don't know much about the old Houston and Dallas neighborhoods, but I suspect you will see the same things happen there as the cities clamp down and the infrastructures can't support how people want to live. People with money want nice stuff. That we can mostly agree on. And that money is being spent is droves outside the old traditional neighborhoods. The only thing the old timers have is history and people need to stop looking backwards and start moving forward...that goes for UT sororities too

By: @@PKT
#1579  by: @@PKT   
#1579    

Money and status may be important but the problem is even the highly sought after high schools are evolving. Example, Alamo Heights used to be money central in San Antonio. They are like 13 or 14th on the wealthiest zip code list. Yes, they have history, but it is HISTORY. The money and future are in the neighborhoods north of 1604 and stretching toward I-10. That is where the money is. The big houses..etc...the only thing big in Alamo Heights is the hair. I don't know much about the old Houston and Dallas neighborhoods, but I suspect you will see the same things happen there as the cities clamp down and the infrastructures can't support how people want to live. People with money want nice stuff. That we can mostly agree on. And that money is being spent is droves outside the old traditional neighborhoods. The only thing the old timers have is history and people need to stop looking backwards and start moving forward...that goes for UT sororities too

By: @@PKT
#1580  by: @@PKT   
#1580    

Money and status may be important but the problem is even the highly sought after high schools are evolving. Example, Alamo Heights used to be money central in San Antonio. They are like 13 or 14th on the wealthiest zip code list. Yes, they have history, but it is HISTORY. The money and future are in the neighborhoods north of 1604 and stretching toward I-10. That is where the money is. The big houses..etc...the only thing big in Alamo Heights is the hair. I don't know much about the old Houston and Dallas neighborhoods, but I suspect you will see the same things happen there as the cities clamp down and the infrastructures can't support how people want to live. People with money want nice stuff. That we can mostly agree on. And that money is being spent is droves outside the old traditional neighborhoods. The only thing the old timers have is history and people need to stop looking backwards and start moving forward...that goes for UT sororities too

By: @@PKT

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