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Originally Posted by leiaamiedala
JLCo, if no one has said it yet: Congratulations to your daughter for getting a bid to a house she likes!
I am sorry about her preference recruitment experience. Simply put, bid promising should not happen, and it sounds like it negatively impacted her view of greek life. She can report it to the greek life adviser at her school if she wants, but it will not change the outcome.
I hope that she rallies and makes some new, amazing sisters in the chapter she got a bid from!
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Thank you. Although everyone here seems to think we are focused on the tier thing, one thing I did not mention was that this house was listed as her first choice on the second day. She decided to list two other houses 1 & 2 and this house 3 on the third day (and another upper tier lower on the list) only because she thought they would not call her back if they put the higher tier houses further up on the list. The following day she put the two others that were higher tier below this house. So, she definitely did like this house and felt a connection there.
I think the GPA ave is higher at the house she got the bid from. Also, the sleeping arrangements are more conducive to maintaining a higher GPA (Not big rooms holding 6 or more girls). So, in the end this is a good fit for someone who must maintain a very high GPA to achieve her career goal. And, again, the house is the bomb.