The OP came on here looking for support. She even said that she was going to show this thread to her daughter. It seems almost cruel to have several people continuing to argue about how great and wonderful sororities are. How is that going to help the OP or her daughter? I can understand wanting to defend your organization, but why not do it on another thread and keep the debate out of this one out of respect to the OP and her daughter?
I am happy that this is her daughters dream (to get into a sorority)...there are many people on this thread that want to Bash this girls dream by saying that a sorority is not a good place to be. My only wish is that this girl can still have hope. I only wish that she'd try again after she got her grades up and kept them up for a semester or two. A sorority is a wonderful place (if it's the right sorority for her)...maybe she applied to the wrong one. If all they care about is $$ or looks, then maybe she should apply to a true, genuine one that really benifits the entire community and not just themselves...I do not know where she applied- but having one bad experiance should not allow her to feel negative about them all. There are many great sororities, just because you get turned down by one, does not mean that she should stop trying...
I truely hope she tries again. Hold your head up, go in there and be filled with confidence. There is no room for self-doubt in a sorority interview. Know that when you walk in that room, they want you to be there and they want to see what YOU have to offer. If you are nervous, it's easy to see it. They think "nerves durring this interview will mean that you are nervous when you are out doing our projects and fundraisers, and that's not good."
Also, if this girl does interview again have all the self confidence in the world. Don't let the people on this board who dislike sororities take your dreams away. Sure, it hurts to be rejected! I know, I've been there!!! But, you must learn from the first process and work your way through it. If this is truely your life dream, then you should not stop with the first try! If I did, I would have missed out on a lot of great opportunities.
I don't know what grades this girl had, nor do I know if she is out going or full of personality and a willingness to help...but those are great qualities and things to have when you're looking to join any organization on campus...
Try, try again...but make sure you're doing your research as to WHICH sorority (or any organization for that matter) you are joining...if they go off of just looks and money, then they aren't fit to be an organization for you!