Rollins  Confessions

Submit your Rollins confession here: (100% anonymous)




#4551 Okay, to those of you who are arguing via confessions about what may or may not have happened during some ritual. and who may or may not have wanted forgiveness and was crying; you need to deal with your issues within your own group. You're seriously going to argue anonymously, via confessions? If theres such an issue with this group then get out, it's not the fucking mafia. You'll see that there is much more to life, and yes, college than petty arguments and sororities and fraternities. I love my sisterhood (not the same one you're in, I'm sure). We've had our issues, but we are human! I'm not saying people don't have the right to feel hurt, I'm simply saying it doesn't need to be played out on confessions.

0 Comments
Login to leave a comment

#4550 To all the girls writing really dramatic confessions: THE YEAR HASN'T EVEN STARTED YET. This is a perfect illustration of why Rollins has such a high attrition rate.

0 Comments
Login to leave a comment

#4549 Let me just say to all the upcoming freshmen or anyone who is concerned about sorority life at Rollins: I am not a sorority girl. Yeah, I'm blonde, I enjoy a good chick flick, and I have a minor shopping problem, but I was not planning on rushing. I decided to rush because I wanted to get out of my shell and my roommate was rushing so why the hell not? Yolo right? So... Coming up into my junior year, I couldn't be happier. I won't spew those cliche lines about how it changed my life and now I'm a reformed sorority girl, because I'm not. But I do have a wonderful group of friends that I get to call my sisters and I'm happy. My advice is don't buy into the hype. Certain sororities are praised for their glamour and they honestly do have other strengths, but look past that. I chose the sorority that had the girl from my art class, the girl I accidentally and gracefully kicked in yoga and all she did was giggle, the girl that smiled at me when we reached for the same guilty pleasure cookie in the c store. Drama happens everywhere. But don't be scared off. My sorority has less drama because we are real girls. The glamour fades but our sisterhood will always stay strong. Look for the girls you feel good with, not just the ones you look good with. Choose wisely girls, but don't be scared. It's worth it!

0 Comments
Login to leave a comment

#4548 Coming from a sorority girl the truth is the sororities at Rollins are a joke and everyone knows it. If you want to rush go to a real/bigger college. I would of had a lot more fun/less drama being a GDI.

0 Comments
Login to leave a comment

#4547 Last fall for my RCC medical ethics I had to write a paper on cognitive enhancing drugs, so naturally I wrote it after taking copious amounts of Adderall. It was the only A I got on a paper that whole semester.

0 Comments
Login to leave a comment

#4546 Okay 4540, i think we're talking about two different situations, but good luck with that.

0 Comments
Login to leave a comment

#4545 Can't believe I am going to be a junior... I feel like I just moved in freshman year.

0 Comments
Login to leave a comment

#4544 I feel so sorry for all of the girls who are coming to Rollins this semester and dreaming about rushing a sorority, thinking that they will be loved, accepted, and have sisters who are always supportive and loyal. Little do they know that they could be setting themselves up for a setting that is worse than Mean Girls. A world of gossiping, "sisters" pointing fingers at them even when they didn't do anything, and oh try having a real life problem that doesn't fit inside the world of sororities such as family issues, financial issues, or anything worse than that and you'll see what is the "support" you'll get from your "sisters". It is true what people say sometimes you only find true sisterhood within your sorority much later in your life when everyone is more mature and understand a bit more what having real, off campus, true adult, financing yourself and living alone, problems really are. Oh well, I wish that for every girl that gets initiated in a sorority in the spring she should find a happy story for herself unlike mine and many other girls. But good luck with that. My advice to you is come prepared, don't put your hopes high, and remember that you will only find out the reality of your sorority life after your first semester with them is over, when all of the excitement and glitter fades off. Until then keep your expectations in check

0 Comments
Login to leave a comment


Pages:
1  ... 174175176177178  ... 749


Select Another School

Email Field Optional. This is only used to send you alerts about your confessions.