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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it depends on the school. At some of the smaller private schools like Vanderbilt or Northwestern, you end up being friends with girls in other houses that you were with freshman year. Those friendships don’t change. Plus a lot of people rush as sophomores as well. Michigan /UVA is very very different. [/quote] https://fsl.umich.edu/article/community-statistics With 23% of undergrad women in sororities at Michigan, that leaves a large majority of unaffiliated women to make friends with. At Michigan, there are dorm residences for women only, there are living learning communities including one for sophomores, and hundreds of ECs and clubs. Friends who drop you when they have new friends aren't friends at all. And at a big school, there are always fun people who are unaffiliated. I wouldn't recommend her joining a sorority where she doesn't vibe with the members. But just want to say that ranking groups of people in tiers is shallow and she should be able to get past the "not picked by a top tier" feeling if she really wants to go Greek. [/quote] Assuming there are about 4000 freshman women, at least 75% won't be Greek by the end on Jan. [/quote]
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