really let down by pi phi
by: DisappointedExpected a lot more from Pi Phi. None of the girls looked like they were interested in any of us and it was so awkward! Same with ADPi.
#11by: Really?
Mom here.
Ladies, please end Rush with some dignity. Sororities are groups made of individuals. We all know individuals are not automated robots. Some regional sororities didn't perform as well they claim they do either.
These boosters need to understand that a strong vibrant Greek system is not necessary for Ole Miss' mission in climbing the tiers that count: the college rankings.
My high-achieving daughter felt grateful for the offer. Don't make her transfer. It seems as though no matter which sorority ahe gets into, overzealous boosters will seek to rip apart her reputation. I am having doubts about the content of the character of these tier boosters. Have some dignity. Goodness.
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#13by: You're Fine
I'm a Kappa alum and this ridiculous post was obviously created by someone with way too much free time on their hands. Literally no PNM would title a post and be that specific. Stop the panhellinic hate. Every sorority will have a pledge class mixed with girls they love and girls they didn't even know about. So stop ruining other girls experiences by spreading false rumors. PNM's please do not read posts like this on this website and create an idea of each sorority based on rumors. All the houses are amazing and would be lucky to have you and vice versa.
#14by: Jen
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by: Socrates
Disappointed is a commonly used adjective to describe a person's emotions when their reality has been prevented. I am sure the word, "disappointed" is used across the country.
I do understand your wish to protect your community. Should we thwart a conversation that needs to be had because a poster used a very commonly used word as a nickname to discuss their upset over something.