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Granted this isn't my person opinion, because I would have died if I wasn't offered a bid from my family sorority but isn't the issue for some chapters is that they take all the legacies and are so "exclusive" others are not given a chance? It is just a sticky topic because this is half a New York Times article on Southern White Supremacy. There are always those hard luck stories where a nice sweet girl was cut but that helps you in life, we have to remember she will find friends and the sorority of her own. I am trying to see things openly as I have fought for one girl who others didn't like but all I can say is it's life and God has a plan. Im almost 21 so I can say you gravitate to the girl with the "red heel" D'orsay shoes or the one you know who is a cheerleader at your school so some girls do slip through. Also not every legacy has the same personality as her mom and young college girls haven't built that loyalty our mother's have to even the more "odd" sister and it comes down to catty reasons girls are cut. I think we always look back and see a legacy or other young lady and say wow she should have been our sister and this only educates us on how to better select sisters, in a more honest and true scale.
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