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Poster Name:
wise frog

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All 4 of those groups are good at TCU but your mom is right. You should pick the school that feels best. TCU and UT are both great schools but have very different vibes. Visit each a few more times this year and decide which one to attend based on the overall college experience. Also, you say that you are a legacy to 4 groups. Confirm that that is true. Grandmothers are not considered legacy relationships by some sororities now, and I don't think any of the ones that you listed have aunts or cousins as official legacy status. Of course even if those family members don't make you an official legacy, which grants you special considerations in the early rounds of recruitment, it would still be a special bond to share with any of them. But always good for you to know which groups you are considered a legacy to, and which ones are simply family connections. Once you get to college chose the sorority that is the best fit for you, no matter who, or if, it is a legacy chapter and through which relative. Those 4 groups have different personalities at TCU, so you should find your fit and not base in on a relative. Also, as a friendly heads up: most of those groups will have tons of legacies come through. Legacy status will not guarantee you a bid, and legacies do have to be released because there are often more of them than spots available in the new member class. This applies at UT too, especially with the groups that you listed. Good luck!
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