Sororities that are judged "for losers" are winners!!

<p>A former friend (adult) of mine and her daughter “studied” all the houses at her university prior to recruitment. They looked online for all the comments that they could find about her university. </p>

<p>Based on gossip they ascertained that there were certain houses that the girl could pledge. After all, since my daughter went through a month before her daughter was entitled to as good an outcome. And, we’ll just say she didn’t get her top choices and dropped out of rush.</p>

<p>Mom still maintains that her roommate didn’t get asked out by a certain guy because she was in abba zabba sorority. Nonsense. The incident didn’t happen or this is an act of fiction to bolster a thin ego due to lack of the right sorority.</p>

<p>A good college experience includes finding people that you can be friends with and relate. And if someone won’t befriend you/date you/ridicules you because you are/not Greek/young Republican/Democrat/lacrosse player whatever…move on.</p>

<p>What goes on inside the house and the friendships made are important. NOT the ranking made by anonymous sources.</p>