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advice about finances

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Even though Greek life has a lot to offer, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do not rush if you are not able to commit to the finances. Make sure your parents are ok with it, etc. While it is true some girls pay their own dues through working on campus or during the summers, these are normally girls who have all other college expenses covered by their parents. Girls who are already responsible for their tuition/room/board/books, etc, please think this through completely because in the future if you decide to cut costs, Greek life is normally the first thing to go. If you are thinking of taking out a loan, be certain you are willing to do it. Some girls think they will and then back out at the last minute. Finances are the most common reason girls drop, and Rush is competitive. You could be taking some girls spot who would be able to pay and just missed that houses cutoff. While scholarships ARE offered, they are normally nationally competitive within your organization and open to only juniors and seniors who may be competing for 50 scholarships, but sororities nationally have thousands and thousands of members; so try but don't expect one. While houses do start around 800 a semester, budget 1200 because you never know where you will end up. That also doesn't include outfits for theme parties, date parties/formals, t shirts, etc. Also, first semester fees could easily add you up to close to 2k depending on the house. Not trying to scare everyone, just want people to be realistic.

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#1by: Pnm   
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How do I justify the cost to my parents? We can afford it they just don't see it as a necessary part of college

By: Pnm
by: just to name a few   

Future contacts in the workplace
Not for 4 years, it's a lifetime membership
Connections all over the world
You would spend this money anyway for meals, t shirts, fun, etc.
Friends for life

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#2by: frat   
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Think about how much you are spending on your education at OSU. Tuition is like $10,000 a year plus living expenses. Do you want to save a few thousand dollars to give up having a much better college experience and more connections? Not even considering the friends and memories I've made, the money Ive spent on my chapter dues has been an investment when taking into account all that Ive learned and the connections I have made. Do it and dont look back

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by: Op   

I'm just saying it's hard for people who came from working class families to justify it and they should have a clear picture

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#3by: if you can   
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do it for sure if you can, even if that means taking out a loan. you will be so much more prepared for job interviews, working in general and finding a job through connections you will make. i seriously didn't think about it while rushing but i ended up getting my internship at A&F through a recommendation of girls in my house and have been offered a full time job after graduation. it really is something where you should look at the big picture. if you can make it work, definitely rush.

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#4by: Thank you   
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Thank you for saying this! I do not think people who have to pay for college really think this through. I am rushing this semester and I worked hard to make the money I do. I can afford one and everything and I do not want my spot taken by someone who can not even afford it.

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