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Well I only have experience with my school, which was a large state school and probably very different than smaller southern schools like Wake or Emory, but depending on who you are I don't recommend it at all. I think it's easier for guys to move down south than girls, who kind of have to face a very judgy culture that just seems pointless to me. It's all about hooking up with guys from the 'right cities' and being in the 'right sorority' or organization, and when it comes to greek life your hometown/recs/legacy could end up being much more important than your personality. There's still a lot of pressure to be 'classy' and a lot of S.lut shaming from people whose actions are just as bad. There's definitely some positives, like all the school spirit and cute little downtown areas that a lot of southern schools have, but a lot of girls get caught up in the idea of going south without realizing that they may be immediately barred from a lot of groups (not just sororities) on campus because they don't have the right connections, especially at schools where 70%+ of the student body is from the same state. Of course you may find a school with a different environment, especially if it's smaller, but this is my general observation from going to a state school and talking to people from others. Good luck with your decision!
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