sororities are more or less pointless but fraternities are awesome for connections, especially in the business world. If they're not your thing, thats fine, but the only people that are anti-Greek are the ones that can't get in
If they're not your thing, thats fine, but the only people that are anti-Greek are the ones that can't get in
Well I don't normally let my own hair get long, but like now, at college (thank god only 7 days left!) I can't go to the barbers as I wish so my hair is getting....shaggy as one could say. I'm getting it buzzed shortly.
sororities are more or less pointless but fraternities are awesome for connections, especially in the business world. If they're not your thing, thats fine, but the only people that are anti-Greek are the ones that can't get in
When I was in college I cut my hair twice a year (if not longer): winter break and summer.
xvart.

oh it has NOTHING to do with getting in.... i have no desire to humiliate myself just to make friends (i have enough without looking like a fool, thanks). it has everything to do with their attitude and WAY excessive drinking habits. some are better than others (i have friends who are Greeks) but with the worst ones, their parties are dangerous, they make the weekends miserable for the rest of us (taking over bars, generally being drunken idiots all over town), and go on and have parties loud enough to disrupt those of us attempting to study in the library. don't even get me started on Bid Day, which requires that they all go singing and banging on things throughout campus all day long to collect new pledges. the urge to attack them with a Super Soaker is almost impossible to resist....


3. people who type "u" instead of "you"
I hope that worked. I couldn't agree more with this. That statment made me laugh, because I correct everyperson that I talk to over the internet when that use "u".
Especially now that college students are turning in formal papers with "IM speak" language in it... What is the world coming 2? lol.
xvart.