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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My daughter is a junior and has been on the sister side of rush twice. Top/mid. Believe me, there have been girls her sorority wanted and did not get; it works both ways. Curiously the house can want the pnm and the pmn can want the house but still not pair, because the girls are on a long ranked list and if a girl is ranked higher by another house…welp. And the larger sororities there don’t do COB. Nevertheless my daughter loves the Greek experience. She has friends in lots of other houses and lives with girls from 3-4 different sororities. Also, several of the very popular houses have been put on probation for drinking so they cannot have any social events. So maybe the tiptop isn’t all that great after all, sometimes. This stinks for a new member to join a group and find out there will be no date parties. Despite all that, my daughter enjoys being Greek; she kept all her old friends just fine and it has really expanded her connections.[/quote] This happened to me. I wanted a “lower ranked” house (that had nicer girls) and ranked them first after prefs but ended up getting into a “higher ranked” house full of party girls. I went along joining but never felt I really belonged and ended up sharing an apt junior and senior year with friends from the sorority I didn’t get into. [/quote]
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