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Originally Posted by DubaiSis
Really the only viable solution as I see it is to choose a school with a more well-rounded and egalitarian social structure. And then let IU know that you chose Illinois or Iowa or Ohio State instead because of this issue. It is all about the Benjamin's, after all. IU is a good school but there are a LOT of good schools who don't put their girls through this.
And by the way, transferring to a different school IS an option. Again, if you do something this extreme make sure the school knows why.
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Ding ding ding! I wish I would have had the foresight at 19 to tell IU the reason for my transfer.
Future PNMs who might have stumble upon this post in the future: if being greek is 100% something crucial to your future college experience, I beg of you, please do not go to IU, ESPECIALLY if you are out of state! You can get similar experiences at Illinois, Purdue, Kentucky, etc. and they, like 99.9% of other schools, have a "normal" quota based recruitment system where (if you maximize your options) you are very likely to have a successful recruitment.