Veronica (@VeronicaRuckh) is the Director of Total Sorority Move for Grandex, Inc. After having spent her undergraduate years drinking $4 double LITs on a patio and drunk texting away potential suitors, she managed to graduate with an impressive GPA and an unimpressive engagement ring -- so unimpressive, in fact, some might say it's not there at all. Veronica has since been fulfilling her duties as "America's big," a title she gave to herself with the help of her giant ego. She has recently switched from vodka to wine on weekdays. Email her at veronica@grandex.co
No you wouldn’t. You love to hate. You’re the meanest commenter on TSM and you have something negative to say every single day. If TSM is soooo awful, why do you read it if not because you love being a cruel person?
It’s funny that you blame other people for “being the reason sorority girls are known as bitches,” when I can just read through your comments and see that you thrive off of being nasty to other people. https://totalsororitymove.com/user/dl_1888/?section=comments&page=1
I think a lot of girls do. Depends on the sorority/standards board/school/what they want to do with their life. If you’re going into journalism or just like attention, you’ll probably keep your identity open. If you’re just doing it for fun, there’s no real reason to keep it open.
If you’re continuing your education, you for sure need good grades. I’m just saying you don’t if you’re going into the work force. Talent is more important than grades.
But I don’t think that’s really the point of this article. You can be shit faced and get good grades. I probably drank about five days a week and made Dean’s List six semesters, I think. Graduated with a 3.5 or 3.6. There’s nothing wrong with partying while you’re young.
I blacked out every day and had zero stress and got a job during the recession and no one has ever asked me about my GPA ever again.
Also, getting good grades does not have anything to do with a successful future. Talent does. The ability to do a job. That’s all employers care about.
I think like 90% of the time I ignore people who disagree with me. I have like a thousand posts and maybe 100 comments. And like 30 of them are gifs. Seriously, look at my comments page.
I feel like they’re never in the news! Philanthropy events, but we generally only cover really interesting/different/funny philanthropy events, or events that make crazy amounts of money. I’d love if we had a Divine 9 writer.
No you wouldn’t. You love to hate. You’re the meanest commenter on TSM and you have something negative to say every single day. If TSM is soooo awful, why do you read it if not because you love being a cruel person?
It’s funny that you blame other people for “being the reason sorority girls are known as bitches,” when I can just read through your comments and see that you thrive off of being nasty to other people. https://totalsororitymove.com/user/dl_1888/?section=comments&page=1
Gurl, you’re such a hater. Laugh.
I think a lot of girls do. Depends on the sorority/standards board/school/what they want to do with their life. If you’re going into journalism or just like attention, you’ll probably keep your identity open. If you’re just doing it for fun, there’s no real reason to keep it open.
That’s awesome haha.
Crazy. I can’t imagine high school being easy. But I’m glad mine wasn’t, because I was really prepared for college.
I don’t know! High school was so hard and college was much easier because I had more time and took classes that interested me.
If you’re continuing your education, you for sure need good grades. I’m just saying you don’t if you’re going into the work force. Talent is more important than grades.
But I don’t think that’s really the point of this article. You can be shit faced and get good grades. I probably drank about five days a week and made Dean’s List six semesters, I think. Graduated with a 3.5 or 3.6. There’s nothing wrong with partying while you’re young.
I blacked out every day and had zero stress and got a job during the recession and no one has ever asked me about my GPA ever again.
Also, getting good grades does not have anything to do with a successful future. Talent does. The ability to do a job. That’s all employers care about.
Damn. I looked it up to be sure, but just let Google predict. Will correct. Thanks.
Those signs weren’t seen as offensive so long ago as 2014. The stone ages!
Dammit. You’re right.
The girls usually make signs about the freshmen too. Equality.
It was erotic language. I don’t think it’s that weird to imagine it as whoever you want.
Yeah, like your cousin’s aunt on the other side. I got you.
Aww, yay! Glad to hear that!
I think like 90% of the time I ignore people who disagree with me. I have like a thousand posts and maybe 100 comments. And like 30 of them are gifs. Seriously, look at my comments page.
I feel like they’re never in the news! Philanthropy events, but we generally only cover really interesting/different/funny philanthropy events, or events that make crazy amounts of money. I’d love if we had a Divine 9 writer.
I said intention matters. She intended tobe a cunt. So did you!
Wow. You’re a cunt.
True, true. But I don’t even think there are any other contenders.