sorority dues
by: ua
Can anyone explain to me why dues for sororities are so expensive while dues for fraternities are significantly less? I know certain frats have significantly high dues when compared to their counterparts but when compared to sororities, they're still a lot less. The thing that confuses me is that sororities also have so many more members than fraternities that you would think the more people there are the less your dues would be since there are more people to split expenses among...
idk but does anyone know why sorority dues are constantly higher than fraternity dues??
#2 by: history
Men's frats have been around longer. Men have traditionally made more money and have been able over many many years to give more money to their frats.
Read old Erma Bombeck books, she states women tend to think too small when raising funds for worthy causes like a sorority philanthropy. Women from sorority alum groups hold bake sales and lollipop sales and events that cost a lot to put on but end up with little money leftover. Frat men just meet one-on one for lunch and one will end up writing a big check for the other's cause.
So when frat men give money to their old frat chapter they tend to give big, and women giving money to their old sorority chapter well how often does that ever happen?
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