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Poster Name:what's up
Poster Message:
If you are a legacy to the big six, everyone will know and you will be released by most all other chapters after round 1. So you just better hope you are a great fit for your mom's legacy chapter and you better hope your mom is REALLY involved with her sorority because if she isn't, your legacy status will mean nothing to your legacy house but it will mean everything to the "non" legacy houses and you will end up with nothing on bid day. I assure you, you will be released by the remaining 5 big 6 chapters, and 100% by AXO, DG, ADPi. You will more than likely be released by Alpha Phi, and KD unless you make some kind of earth shattering impression. ALL the houses play a numbers game during rush and they only want to invite girls back they think they have a chance for. So I would not be so concerned about where you live, but how you are going to survive this process if you are not a good legacy match. Most of the top 9 sororities at UT can fill their houses with legacies that come through the process. They can't take you all. Not all legacies are created equal and it is important to realize that. Being an in-house legacy has the most pull (that means you have a biological sister in the house). Then being a daughter of the same exact chapter, ie, your mom was a Texas Tri Delt. Then a legacy of Tri-Delt who's mom is a mover and shaker in national sorority...you see how it works. So if you mom was just Plain Jane Tri-Delt well, you get the picture.
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