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Judging from my God Daughter's recruitment at a competitive SEC school last year, every PNM at many of these schools is beautiful, accomplished and smart. That's just the basic stripped-down PNM model. Those traits don't really distinguish you from the other 1,000+ PNMs.
Your daughter chose to drop out. It's sad when your organization releases a girl that you love, but it happens frequently. What's even sadder is that your daughter chose not to explore other options and dropped out rather than give other sororities a second look. If as a legacy, she was released from formal recruitment, the chances of COBing with that same group are probably slim to nil.
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