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Houses that have lower retention rates doesn't necessary equate with girls not liking their house. This has already been said before, but OR houses tend to have better retention rates because their girls knew what they were getting into... Most of the time, they've had mothers or grandmothers who went Greek and thus their family is more understanding and willing to cover the (high) expenses. Many of these girls also see sorority life as more than just sisterhood. They see it as a form of social status, not just on campus but also back home. OR girls are also generally from the state of Alabama or surrounding Southern states... This means, these girls aren't the type to transfer to a school closer to home because they miss their family or whatever. NR houses face the biggest drop rates because of things such as girls who transfer out of school, girls who can't pay for sorority life, girls who have made friends but then decide it's not worth the thousands of dollars because they can see each other whenever, etc. I mean, are there girls who drop houses because they just don't like them? Yes, but that occurs in EVERY house, both OR and NR. More often than not, girls tend to drop their sororities because of fundamental issues such as grades, money, friends, transfers rather than just because they didn't like the house itself.
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