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Originally Posted by TxGirl
I think that while it is unfortunate that the women's carnation's daughter saw dropped out of recruitment because the didn't like their invites, it's also indicative of more than that. It seems that it is possible that many of these women had preconceived notions about the chapters on campus, their chances with each chapter or could possibly been promised bids.
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Hard to say for sure, but my daughter (a new ChiO alum) and others I've talked to at UGa feel like it's not so much that the girls they knew were cut by specific groups. At UGa, where the freshmen are the type who have succeeded in almost everything they've done in high school, the devastation seems to come when many girls are cut by the majority of sororities early in rush. I have never seen a rush booklet that warns the girls that this can happen and maybe they all should.