What is this? A caste system?
by: ObservationI thought fraternities and sororities were about leadership and supporting each other. What this looks like in some of these tiering posts is a stratification system of human beings. We've already had enough of that in this country. I couldn't believe that one post said the "bottom" tier people shouldn't even dare try to talk to the "better" tier people. What, are the human beings in the "bottom" 2/3 of a person? Yikes. As a person of color, I won't be joining the Greek system.
#1by: Bro
#2by: sad
It's honestly really sad. some people actually do think like this, hierarchy and tiers and all that stuff, and these people are "top house people" or whatever that means. Some people honestly think that going to more parties makes them a better person and they are top. Greek life has become a toxic cesspool of people judging each other on looks and letting them "get in" to certain houses. As someone who is in a "lower tier house", I get judged all the time for trying to associate with "top house" people. Kinda makes me hate greek life and regret joining it in the first place.
#4by: this whole post is fake
And if the OP is really going to avoid the Greek system because of some comments from a very small number of random anonymous people, 75% of whom are not even current students, then he probably is not smart enough to be accepted to UofI.
On the very unlikely chance that the post is real, meet them in person and decide in an intelligent way. You may be pleasantly surprised.
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by: maybe
Maybe they feel like they are getting judged for the color of their skin? Or maybe they got a "lower house" because they are a person of color. The diversity increases the "lower" the tier you go, which is disgusting.