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Poster Name:truth
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OOS girls at every school have a hard time. This is true everywhere. And not necessarily OOS but Out Of Network might be a better way to describe it. Different regions have feeder schools (top tier public and private) to SMU and if they have active sorority members, then those girls push hard for their hometown girls. It's that simple. Someone with no connection, even if they are great looking/good grades/awesome social media/right clothes/all of it, they will struggle to get into a "top tier" house. Think about it: if you are an active in a sorority and your former high school is large enough and prestigious enough to send a handful (or more in the Park Cities' schools case) of girls to SMU, you are going to latch onto that awesome girl from cheerleading or some club that you know and was a grade behind you. You might LIKE another girl who checks every single one of the boxes, but in the end, you are going to be in bid sessions pushing for that one girl. The number of bids are limited and every girl in the chapter has that one girl. This is really not unique to SMU and so I don't understand why that bitter mom comes on her whining about what happened to her daughter all the time. If you want to be in a top sorority, then you need to go to a school where you know people. Every girl at every school going through rush needs someone to champion her and push her through. That's how it works. It's a universal truth.
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