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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What in the world is a lower tier house? [/quote] You asked so please don't shoot the messenger. Typically physically unattractive and/or overweight.[/quote] The girls in the so called lower tier house may be lovely people. If your DD truly doesn't care about the sorority social scene and wants a community of nice friends, then why are they so beneath her? [/quote] My two girls at different OOS flagships have ended up in "lower tier" houses and it has been great. They both were looking for "their" people and thankfully got away from the first semester freshman year friends. Their houses are lovely, both are involved in their execs, one will be a rho gamma next fall. Both were very hesitant during the process and thought they wanted other houses. But with encouragement they stuck with it and ended up exactly where they should be. Both have friends in a lot of different houses but their sisters are they close friends. I would encourage her to stick with it and see what happens. Don't let her slide into the high school popularity shit. Let her grow. [/quote]
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