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Originally Posted by DubaiSis
If you go to school at an SEC or Big 10-type school, I would take the option you have in front of you. First, they take far fewer sophomores. Second, having 15 or 20 doesn't make it easier, it makes it harder. And thirdly, mutual selection is kind of bunk. In informal you have a huge say in your own process. In formal your say is to accept what you get or drop out. plus it it wildly impersonal. That it succeeds at all in making sororities work is kind of miraculous. Oh, and this way you get to start having fun NOW, not in 6 or 7 months.
But, as been said before, if you are going to continue to look for greener pastures and wonder if you could have been an Awesome Alpha and let it diminish your sorority experience then you should wait.
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I agree with everything DubaiSis said. It almost appears as though you are looking for a bigger-better-deal, OP. If you went to 2-5 houses and did not find a fit, I am thinking you may be really disappointed if you go through formal recruitment at an SEC or Big10 school. I say this with experience of recruitment at both types of schools. You might want to really sit down and think about why you want to go chase that bigger and better deal.