Why do universities support frats?

Please stop trying to flex any possible terminology you can find on the internet, its embarrassing. It's what dumb people do when they're insecure. No one cares about your introductory STEM courses from Troy. The fact remains you haven't completed a single advanced stats course, or any course at harvard. You are not a stats research student.

Just because frats have a min GPA, doesn't mean people don't go below it moron. Schools have min GPA requirements as do many majors also. You don't get kicked out of a frat if you're an idiot, just sentenced mandatory study hours. It's often only a min to rush.

So explain how there are summa cum laude students who are not Greek life affiliated. THIS is my point.

No one ever argued against this you femcel. You're fighting yourself. What are you even talking about.

On a serious note, pleeeeasse for your own good stop trying to flex Ivy League. "Yale begs to disagree with you". Yale doesnt give a fuck about you! You didn't even take a single class there. Congrats on being a glorified summer janitor. Maybe in Alabama people oohhh and ahhh but up north no one gives a fuck. It's a tell-tale sign you were in an insignificant position or money-grabbing program. Doing a summer session falls into the "oh so you didn't actually go there" category. Make sure you stop by the bookstore and buy 10 shirts so people think you matter. The programs with prestige speak for themselves. You haven't even spent a day on campus and you've already become an elitist, just to end up working next to a bunch of state school grads down the line.

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