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<p>But you just made up out of whole cloth that these clubs (or other clubs, fraternities, etc.) “exclude based on SES” because it suits your world-view. Do you have some proof that they require the parents’ tax forms and that everyone below a certain income is automatically rejected?</p>
<p>And anyway, what the heck difference does it make if Rich Girl Nancy meets / befriends Rich Girl Suzie and Rich Girl Mary and they all hang out together in the cafeteria and the dorm, versus if Rich Girl Nancy, Rich Girl Suzie and Rich Girl Mary all join a society and hang out together? Do you think you should be able to force Rich Girl Nancy to hang out with you? Maybe she just doesn’t like you. It’s possible, you know. I didn’t like everybody in college and I didn’t want to socialize with just anybody.</p>