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Originally Posted by carnation
I am picturing alums and actives of the IU sororities sitting back and congratulating themselves on their special snowflake situation and snottily telling the administration and NPC, "Sorry, we're unique and this is how we do it."
And then years later, their daughters get cut from recruitment.
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I asked an IU alum about it and she said that she knows that recruitment is awful, she can't imagine having a system where the chapter members don't live in the house for all of college. She was adamant that she didn't want a system where some members could only live in the house for a year or two years.
And she's familiar with the pain of having a legacy cut. Her sister was cut from their legacy chapter at Arkansas, despite my friend, her older sister, and her mom all being in the same GLO.
If being in a GLO is that important, don't go to IU.