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I'm not sure I understand what you mean by (With all the competitiveness I know that anything can go wrong and worry that she will join one just to join which is not the best thing to do.) Multiple times it has been said that there is little difference in the sororities here...none have a bad rep on campus, and mostly, they are all connected in one way or another. My daughter is in one of the top listed above and she probably knows at least a few, if not a lot of the girls in all the other sororities, and I think she would have been very happy in most all of them. Which ever one your daughter ends up with, she will find great friends. I don't think there really is big a social status that comes with being a KD, CHiO, AGD, PhiMu, or ADPi compared to a AOPi, DG, Zeta, PIPHI, DDD, DZ, AXO, Sigma Kappa, Gamma Phi, Kappa, AXiD, or Theta. For the most part, change their letters on their Tshirts, and you wouldn't know the difference because there are so many great girls in every group. It still feels like you are somewhat "hung up" on her getting in a top sorority. If your daughter is they way you described, she will be fine as long as she isn't thinking only about 2 or 3 groups that she has to have. It's only tough when you have expectations, because, again, there are so many great girls going through. She needs to just be herself, keep and open mind, and she will have a great rush and find the place she is supposed to be! She will love Auburn!
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