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[quote=Anonymous]You don’t know until you try. Sororities are more diverse than they were 30 years ago. House “tiers” only matter to a tiny population of people that you likely don’t want to interact with anyway. If your daughter wants to try, encourage her to. just go in with an open mind that this is a fun thing to try. She can decide to join or not. FWIw: It will help her to build confidence. Rush (potential new member recruitment) is a good trial run for interviewing for a job. Nobody expects perfection but in a week it teaches you how to hold a conversation with just about anyone. When I interview for entry level roles i immediately see the training come through with fraternity and sorority members, vs your general recent college grad. Bonus that no one talks about is the alumni network. I didn’t have an awesome sorority experience but I am an alumni mentor. Big national network of people with a commonality does help you get jobs. I mentor one or two college students a year through my sorority. That’s an advantage that you don’t get if you aren’t in it. [/quote]
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