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What one person perceives as a strong sisterhood, another might not. It's a deeply personal experience. Factors like shared values, common interests, and individual personalities all play a role. Sororities often present a united front to the outside world, but the actual day-to-day interactions and relationships within the house can be very different. What you see during recruitment is just a glimpse. Even within the same sorority, some members will feel incredibly close and connected, while others might not find their "best friends" there. It often comes down to how much effort an individual puts into building relationships and engaging with the sorority community. Every sorority chapter is made up of hundreds, of unique individuals, It's unrealistic to expect every single person to be best friends with everyone else. There will always be cliques and varying levels of closeness. Sisterhood can also evolve over time. New members join, older members graduate, and the dynamics of the group shift. From an outside perspective, perhaps the only way to judge 'best sisterhood' would be retention rates which I don't think are made available. So, I think you really need to just 'go with your gut feelings' when you visit each house. Good luck! Go Greek!
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