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Greek Life posted the following which I agree with but for one thing: "The sororities that recruit based on Ole Miss legacies connections are going to be pulling from the same demographics. These girls will have gone to school together, camp together, possibly even related to each other. There is going to be a continued social status element to their membership even after they graduate. There are towns in Mississippi where you HAVE to belong to a certain Ole Miss sorority or your social status is permanently affected. Students coming from OOS aren't going to have that same pressure. So if they decided sorority life isn't for them or they decided to return to their home state to continue their education they aren't going to suffer a life long stigma. A Chi-O from Jackson CAN'T drop Chi-O, she would probably be an outcast in her own family." Very, very true...AND I've heard of some girls from Texas (Dallas, Houston) who will not pledge certain houses at OM precisely because of this same social status. It's likely one reason why Kappa has so many Texas girls since Kappa is considered one of the top houses at Texas schools. Not to say they wouldn't pledge Kappa anyway, but some circles in Dallas are just as intense as Jackson when it comes to who you pledge.
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