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Tld - it was so common at one point in the South that there is even a term for the original school - feeder school. I know several women who went to a feeder in order to join a particular NPC group and then transfer to Alabama or Ole Miss, etc, their sophomore year. UAB was well known as one for a particular group back in the day. But as another poster mentioned, it doesn't happen that much any more due to expansion, RFM, etc.
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So true. An influx of out of state students to flagship institutions helps temper the feeder issue too - the OOS students often won't have the pre-conceived notions (right or wrong) about groups (and we'll table the discussion on frequent cluelessness about the recruitment process LOL!!).
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And then, all of that "work" to get into house of your choice, and having said house go http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/...49_634x346.jpg I'd be pissed. I know results vary for every girl, but sads that all that hustling happens in what, the first 2 years of college and could turn out less than ideal. |
I don't know that there was all that much research done - at least around here. It was just common knowledge. And the "goal" chapter would be one that was considered - back in the day - top tier and/or exclusive in some way. And the feeder chapter would be at a school anyone could get into, small, with a non competitive recruitment and known as a place where a large number of students went for one year or so (to raise GPA) and then transferred to Big State U.
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Let's say I transferred to XYZ Chapter (Well...just XY since Z indicates a Grad chapter lol). I would say I'm a part of XY by way of AB (whatever my original chapter is). I would of course still participate in all the activities I can, but I wouldn't claim XY chapter as my home. |
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