Just curious, but what made her look at Penn State if you're in California? (not that it's not a GREAT school)
It IS enormous, though, and going Greek is a great way to make it a little smaller and more manageable.
As I'm sure happened to you when you were in college, it will also have to do with the friends your daughter makes freshman year. The girls I roomed with my first year ranged from anti-greek to legacy to sorority-clueless (me). We were housed on the same floor as the smallest sorority on campus. You would think that would be a miserable situation, but they had such as strong sisterhood, were so kind to us, so enjoyed sorority life, and set such a great example that all but one of us ended up rushing. (I understand the sorority we lived with our first two years is doing great now, and no longer among the smallest. I'll always have a warm place in my heart for ZTAs!)
Don't know what the Penn State KDs are like now, but back in the late 70s, they were great girls!
- an old-time ASA
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