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Out if State girls

by: Facts 2023

As an active - I am going to give some advice.
1. Keep an open mind throughout recruitment.
2. Don't think you know a house based on their social media and the actives they feature.
3. If you are from out of state, MOST of old row is a majority of in state girls. There are some OOS girls - however, a lot of these girls know one another and almost have their new class list. If someone posts on here otherwise, they are not being truthful.
Below is copied from another post - and it hits the nail on the head:

Being out of state you can pretty much completely ignore a few sororities that only take girls from specific areas, I was out of state and I got into a sorority that I LOVE! Most of the “top” sororities are only considered that because they have an air of exclusivity from all being girls from the same high school and they write their own press. They are top because they’ve said they are for years. Personally I went out of state because I didn’t care to relive high school and I love meeting new people! Being an out of state PNM you’ll have a chance to really branch out and find a new group and sisterhood in your sorority if you take it!

Posted By: Facts 2023
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#11  by: Smh,......   
#11    

Bump!!!!!!

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#12  by: Best advice is #1   
#12    

#1 - Keeping an open mind and not getting your hopes up for a specific house.

By: Best advice is #1
#13  by: Rec letters   
#13    

Rec letters don't really matter - not even for OR - most of OR has their "list" made - full of the Mountain Brook / local girls. High school on steroids.

By: Rec letters
#14  by: IMHO   
#14    

If you watched the Murdaugh documentaries and said to yourself “I’d love to be part of a social group like those kids (minus the deaths and murders)” then OR is for you.

If you didn’t think that, your options are more open.

By: IMHO

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