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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Transferring seems extreme. You never know what could happen—a great professor that inspires career, a love, a great unexpected friendship. It’s giving this stupid superficial crap too much power over her life. Time to seek inspiration elsewhere. It’s like when I didn’t thnk I was getting a job—next. I’d immediately apply for something else. College is so much bigger than this beauty pageant. [/quote] Agree. I was in a top sorority, even served as rush director. I liked being in a sorority but decades later, am not in contact with anyone beyond the people I was friends with before rushing. My DD had a bad experience, was dropped from her two favorites on day of preference party (also hurt by zoom rush). Tried to re-rush as a sophomore and none of the sororities were interested in sophomores. She has a nice circle of friends, many of whom are in sororities. She definitely felt left out at times freshman year (even though she was invited to friend’s events) and it definitely affected living situation sophomore year as many girls at her school live with sorority. She is now a junior and friends are starting to drop their sororities. It just isn’t something worth transferring over.[/quote]
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