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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. The lowest tier houses mean she'll be separated from all her current friends. And the lower tier houses are not a guarantee themselves. She could very likely not be either of them either. I guess my true question is (let's not get caught up in house tiering) is: [b]what happened to your kid if they were either not matched to any house or separated from all their current friends? Did they bounce back socially? Did they transfer? [/b][/quote] Mine stayed at the school. She became friends with some girls in her dorm, some of whom were in sororities, and realized she could still go to the frat parties (her not being Greek didn’t matter) regardless of her “status.” She had fun for a while, but then she realized Greek life was not so great after all. Her Greek friends ended up being $h!tty friends and the frat guys were utterly idiotic. She ultimately found some really nice girls to hang with and also met a very nice non-frat boy who is now her boyfriend. What helped her get through it all was 1) focusing on school and 2) getting a part-time job. What also helped was hearing from another friend (who joined a sorority her freshman year) that it wasn’t worth it in the end (the friend dropped out of the sorority).[/quote]
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