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Originally Posted by FSUZeta
That is what I was going to say, only in a more diplomatic way. There are enough girls who are willing to go thru rush at Bama, Auburn, Georgia, Texas, etc., and the enrollment is open to all women on campus. It is up to them to enroll.
If some feel intimidated and decide not to enroll in recruitment it is unfortunate for them, but as statistics prove the chapters are not wanting for new members.
And I would say that those women who did not enroll in recruitment at "huge recruitment" universities are the ones who missed out, because they never even gave it a try.
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I would say those who don't enroll may be those who simply never gave a thought to what a big deal it is. When they find out, it's too late, at schools that define themselves by their athletic conferences (which is my way of saying I don't know Big 10 from PAC whatever from SEC). Thus, the women LEARN that sororities are elitist and only for those "in the know" and the stereotype is perpetuated.