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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The daughter of an acquaintance grew up in an UMC northeastern suburb. Very pretty girl but not up to the standards of top SEC school sororities. Despite being from a very northern family and her parents having gone to school in the northeast, she chose a big SEC school. The mom posted about it constantly on FB. From what I could tell, she got into a very good sorority. At least the girls look very pretty. And I think she seems to be happy there. I know these sororities have all sorts of rules so for all I know the mom was in the same sorority at her school in the northeast so they had to admit her as a legacy. But it isn't like she is the Flounder (Animal House reference) of the sorority. This whole process both fascinates and horrifies me.[/quote] Pretty doesn’t mean “good” if good means connected and useful. That said if they are happy then it doesn’t matter. [/quote] [b]Being an UMC kid from the NE, she is neither connected nor useful.[/b] Unless she is legacy connected, as I noted. And these girls want to surround themselves with other stunning girls. This girl is very pretty, but not stunning. I know almost nothing about the situation but thought she was crazy for making this choice but shows what I know. That is why I generally keep my mouth shut in these situations. For some reason my FB is set so that I see lots of posts of girls going to these schools who are looking for sorority recs. They create these one pagers about themselves and a list of the 10-15 sororities where they need help. Then it seems like people who might barely even know them offer to support them. It is really weird. Most of them are very pretty. One girl was quite large and several people posted a term that was similar to "bless her heart" like "pretty girl" or something like that.[/quote] I was referring to the sororities with those descriptors, not your friend's dd. [/quote]
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