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Originally Posted by Iu mom
This is so sad. My daughters rho gam has called (not texted) to check on her and take her to dinner. She is just as confused she said as my daughter. Sadly we love all the other aspects of IU - her major and the campus - it's just this situation. She will keep her chin up and be sure to attend sorority open events- she just found out that a house she loved took 36 legacies which was almost their whole class. My sorority didn't honor her as a legacy...
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Not every legacy CHOOSES to join her mother's, or her biological sister's, sorority.
True Story: A member of PDQ* sorority (*all sorority names intentionally made up, for panhellenic reasons) had four daughters.
The first daughter went to her Mother's Alma Mater and chose to join RFC sorority, not her mother's.
Second daughter (legacy to PDQ and RFC) attended Indiana University and chose to join LPJ sorority with her best friend from high school, whose Mom was LPJ at a Southern University.
Third daughter (PDQ, RFC, and LPJ legacy) focused SOLELY on joining ITT sorority, but never became a sorority gal.
Fourth daughter also attended Indiana University, yet even as an RFC, PDQ, and LPJ legacy ended up choosing GR sorority.
P.S. this is NOT GC's Carnation Nation!