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Seeing all my friends in sororities going tailgating with their sisters while I got cut by most of the sororities the second day of recruitment (with only 3 parties left). Alone in the dorm while most of my friends have their new sisters. I feel so heartbroken. I came into college hoping to find a new family and sisterhood but now I'm left with no friends or social life. Nobody else wants to go to the games or to tailgate. I don't mean to whine or complain but I really am sad.

Posted By: sad
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You're not the only one who isn't in a sorority. Meet friends in your dorm who also aren't part of Greek life and get people together to head to the game and tailgate with you before! College doesn't have to be boring just because you aren't in a sisterhood - there are many more people who aren't Greek than people who are, you just have to find them :) I'm sure you could also tag along with your friends who are in a sorority and meet some of their sisters and game day with them to make more friends!

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just rush next year

By: rush
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Theres also COB in spring

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thought: maybe it's because I am a poor hispanic that's why I got cut?

By: sad
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As a woman of color and as a person who knows hispanics in my own house and in others, this is definitely not true. Yes there are flaws in the Greek system, but there are probably various reasons why you were dropped by 10 houses. Don't use the color of skin to justify your recruitment experience. Or your socioeconomic background that no one would know about unless you flat out said it.

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you got cut from all but 3? meaning you thought you were better than teh houses you had left and dropped? You had a chance and quit. Have fun being alone!

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Not sure if OP is real or not but if its real then I suggest following some of the excellent advice in various threads on here and MEET people. Follow all the houses on social media and attend events when you can. There were some great events this week and fantastic food! Events sell out quickly so jump on things as soon as you see the posts. Events aren't usually expensive at all and its a great way to meet people in the houses and support some wonderful causes. I would also suggest going out of your way to meet people and attend events at the houses you seemed to dismiss during formal recruitment. Those houses are now all filled will some very happy and involved pledges who are having alot of fun! Our system is so much more than 2-3 houses and you can tell so much about individual houses by seeing who is active on campus. The houses that are involved and active typically aren't on here posting and ranking other houses down at all.

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