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[quote=Anonymous]Didn't read the whole thread (my kids are younger) but this happened to a good friend's daughter. She wanted (and expected to get) a "high tier" house because she's always been popular in school and because she fits the right profile - beautiful, wealthy, does a "rich girl" sport, 2x yearly international family vacations, volunteers in her community, great grades. Plus she's personable and kind. Well, she got dropped by all but "lower tier" houses and was socked and devastated and wanted to transfer schools over this. Mom would have supported that decision but strongly encouraged DD to stick it out and keep an open mind to those welcoming girls who did want to include her. Long story short DD stayed with the process, accepted a bid to a low-mid tier sorority where she'd had good conversations with the girls she met, and is now in a leadership role and having a great experience. She's still friends with girls in other sororities, no sororities, and through her sport. I think this was a humbling experience for her but like many things in life, it's what you make of it.[/quote]
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