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Fraternities are much more likely to give legacies a longer look (and more consideration for getting a bid) than sororities are. Why? Because pretty much every sorority on campus can fill a PC X 2 or 3 with just legacies, and no one wants to do that, so some great legacies have to be inevitably cut...every year, and this includes Bama legacies. It's sad, but that's just the way it works. Fraternities, on the other hand, do consider legacies more because all of them (including Old Row, whether they choose to acknowledge it or not is up to them) need more alumni support. More legacies=more alumni support=more money given to the chapter. It works out well for the fraternity in the end. The sororities should probably consider this, as I know many girls who were dropped from their (Bama) legacy group, and their sister/mother/grandmother etc withdrew all financial support, stopped volunteering, and they pretty much acted like they were never a Mu Nu Gamma at all. Just saying, ladies. How would you feel if your future daughter was dropped from YOUR chapter (at Bama)? Would you keep paying alum dues, donating to the group, receiving the magazine, joining an alum/Panhel group, volunteering your time and $ for your national organization? Hell no. Fraternity men are 10000 miles ahead of sororiry women in terms of this issue. Sorry I'm not sorry because it's the truth.
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