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Warning from an Alum

by: im right   

I graduated a few years ago and used to spend a lot of time on this site. Like insane amounts of time. Tiktok made me curious to revisit. Just want to offer a warning to not invest too much of your attention to what's written and discussed on here. I was in a top old row sorority and loved it. But life as an adult has literally nothing to do with greek life, and very few of my peers would even be able to name a single srat/frat. I have friends that were greek too, but no one ever talks about it. Like it's kinda weird if you do. Basically the real world doesn't gaf about greek life, and I regret the amount of time and energy I wasted on here getting hurt over mean comments or trying to make my house look good. Spending time on this site made me bitter, mean, and honestly more superficial than I already was. It's just not that deep. No one cares irl. Enjoy the experience while you're here but don't let it take over your life.

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#1by: door city over here   
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I'm a senior and kind of agree. I've wasted a lot of time on here over the years and I think it only added to my insecurity :/

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#2by: Me too   
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Yes same. Except I have one friend who is all about the alum group. She has made friends there. But most adults dont care about greek life. So just enjoy your college years and greek experience while you can.

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#3by: Interesting   
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For the most part I feel this is true unless you become involved with your sorority after graduation. If you do then some of the competitiveness to be the best is still going to be there. Interesting enough though if your house was say top at Bama you will be working with alums that may have been in bottom tiers at their university. It becomes a humbling experience as I have witnessed via my mama and her various friends.

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by: original poster   

This is true. I was president while in undergrad so I was super involved with the group of alums who worked with us and some definitely came from bottom tiers at other schools (not that it matters). I've considered joining an alum group but don't have the time rn. I will just say one girl I knew in my sorority from a different southern school ended up working for nationals as an adult, which is kinda cringe to me. It's like bro you graduated that's weird. But I also get it lol.

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#4by: original poster   
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SIDE NOTE WARNING this also goes for all the tshirts, sweatshirts, bags, etc. with letters you'll buy. It's the best thing ever while you're in school but even two years after graduating I was already embarrassed to be seen still wearing sorority letters. So get what you like but don't waste your money, you will regret it.

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You shouldn't think that way. You are a member for life. I really don't understand people feeling that wearing their letters after graduation is embarrassing. I would not wear mine all the time and I don't want to wear huge letters like in college, but something small and tasteful is fine. I just don't want to graduate, put my letters on LinkedIn, and possibly use my membership just for career advancement. Part of me feels we needs to turn around the stigma of wearing anything sorority related after graduation.

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#5by: Truth   
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Yes - you are so right. Best post ever on this usually pathetic site.

In other words - don’t worry about what “tier or row) a house is in as it has no impact on your life thereafter and enjoy the experience while you are here

It goes quickly and then, “it’s over”.

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