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Originally Posted by Barbie's_Rush
Until you go home and encounter the very same girls who are all from your hometown and in your social circle. And they all know you were ridiculous enough to put membership in the right sorority ahead of your education. Everyone will know why you took that long walk of shame to the other state school.
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I can see in some circles that not getting in to
the sorority, or any sorority is less shameful than transferring to try and get in to a different chapter of
the sorority. Add in transferring back and not being accepted to affiliate and oh wow, exponential social pariah.
Of course in my circle joining a sorority period was kind of out there behavior, and some people would have been happy if I transferred home after having an unsuccessful rush and been all sorority hateful in their freaky supportive way. Applying and attending an SEC school would have been grounds for a mental health evaluation, as would attending most schools. There were schools we attended, and I definitely have gone a far different path by choosing a small state school where we cloned three mules and produced Sarah Palin & Deep Throat.