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I understand not wanting to waste a preference spot on someone who is likely to end up elsewhere, but it's hard to make assumptions about someone's fit just because they have a blood sister somewhere.
When I was at school, I saw:
- a calm younger sister wisely avoid her wild older sister's (very strong) sorority in order to distance herself from the wild one's behavior and reputation
- a calm younger sister joing her crazy/wild older sister's sorority and be very happy because the sorority had changed so much in the 5 years in between
- a wild younger sister end up absolutely miserable in her prim, perfect older sister's "top 2" sorority (made everyone there miserable as well)
- two very different fraternal twin sisters both very happy in the same sorority
How does one sorority's cutting a girl makes any difference to other sororities, legacy or not? If you don't fit in at ASA, that has nothing to do with how you get along at AXO. We used to cut some truly A+ great girls because we knew they'd be miserable with us and much happier elsewhere.
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