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Old 08-02-2010, 07:36 PM
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It might be a good idea for legacy mom's to tell their daughter about the sorority they were in and what it meant to her, but she should also let her daughter know that if she chooses another sorority, she will not be dissapointed. Sororities can vary by school and to put the pressure on your daughter to join a sorority that might not be the best match for her, is a crippling experience for her college career.
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It might be a good idea for legacy mom's to tell their daughter about the sorority they were in and what it meant to her, but she should also let her daughter know that if she chooses another sorority, she will not be dissapointed. Sororities can vary by school and to put the pressure on your daughter to join a sorority that might not be the best match for her, is a crippling experience for her college career.
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It might be a good idea for legacy mom's to tell their daughter about the sorority they were in and what it meant to her, but she should also let her daughter know that if she chooses another sorority, she will not be dissapointed. Sororities can vary by school and to put the pressure on your daughter to join a sorority that might not be the best match for her, is a crippling experience for her college career.
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It might be a good idea for legacy mom's to tell their daughter about the sorority they were in and what it meant to her, but she should also let her daughter know that if she chooses another sorority, she will not be dissapointed. Sororities can vary by school and to put the pressure on your daughter to join a sorority that might not be the best match for her, is a crippling experience for her college career.
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