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I think the transferring is not only about the sorority. Some go to a more local school for a year because of boyfriends (bad reason), finances, mom and dad, fear of a large school, etc.; and then transfer the following year to a bigger state school for a variety of reasons. For example, they may go to some of the night football games and see the greek parties and total atmosphere, etc. and want to experience all of it. To say, its to join this or that sorority is probably an oversimplification.
Also, to their credit, many do transfer because of the breadth and depth of the degree programs offered at the state schools.
While the SEC schools do have a great Greek system, I doubt whether many (although a very few might) would go to a smaller school with the sole purpose of using it to get into a particular sorority at a larger school.
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