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When I was active, I saw a couple in-houses be cut from their sister's chapters. All ended up sticking it out with recruitment and being great assets to the chapters they went on to join. I find that it hurts Older Sister's relationship with her chapter far more than Little Sister is hurt by it.
There is a pair that I'm still FB friends with from college. When her sister was cut during my last recruitment, the older sister resigned from her officer position. She is not involved with her organization (locally or otherwise) at all today (this is like, 7 years later) because of it. Meanwhile, younger sister is an active alumna with the org she ended up joining and likely has not given recruitment a second thought since college.
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"Remember that apathy has no place in our Sorority." - Kelly Jo Karnes, Pi
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