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Old 08-13-2007, 02:07 AM
Low C Sharp Low C Sharp is offline
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perhaps she felt that if the sororities felt that her daughter would not fit into their chapters(trying to use her logic), then maybe she would not fit in anywhere at auburn-that she must not be the typical auburn student, since she did not receive a bid.
I also read the comment in a more innocent and daughter-friendly light. I thought she was saying, in essence, "Since Auburn is full of shallow, judgmental beeyotches like the several thousand sorority women who ALL rejected my daughter, then maybe I should have sent her to a different school where the students have their heads on straight."

That sentiment is totally understandable under the circumstances, and there may be some truth in it, too. It's possible to make a mistake when you choose a school. Discovering that the school is a severe social mismatch (whether or not that is actually the case here) is a legitimate reason to question whether the school was the wrong choice.