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So everyone knows this school is swarming with suburban Chicago kids who couldn't get into U. of I and suburban Milwaukee kids who couldn't get into UW. So which houses do those girls pledge? I have heard that some houses are known for being cliquey because of a preponderance of Chicago-area girls and I just wonder if a small-town Indiana girl like me will have a chance if I decide to go through rush. I will be valedictorian of my class, was Youth Council president, have (and likely will again) compete in track at the state level and am a concert pianist. HOWEVER, my school doesn't even have AP classes much less weighted grades. So what do you think? Should I bother going through rush?

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#11by: OK   
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OP here. Sadly, you all are going to have to pick on someone else. Ohio State called yesterday and offered an additional scholarship that will cover my room and board, too. So even though I'm a mentally ill loser, I'll be off to Columbus in fall. I understand that you all just want to feel better about yourselves for being in Nowheresville, Indiana, but why does that involve such nastiness? Being from a small town, I really thought IU would be a good place for me. Then the cruel comments kicked me to the curb. Best of luck to you all, because you're going to need it.

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I am one of the women who commented on your original post and I am from Cincinnati so kudos to becoming a buckeye. I have lots of friends there and visit often. Their recruitment is a cake walk so you will have no trouble Some things remain unanswered though such as why the passive aggressive superior attitude and why worry about grades when you are valedictorian? See you in the big ten

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#12by: Hmmm   
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Did you get the excellence scholarship? we can easily find out bc they post those and hometowns. That is the only scholarship that offers room and board also. That was sure a convenient phone call. Wait. They don't call excellence winners. That's a letter!

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by: OK   

Nope. It was additional money from a pool of alumni-sponsored scholarships. I actually got a call on Monday from an active alum from my area of Indiana asking if I had made a decision yet. I told him it was down to four schools, IU, The Ohio State University (guess I have to get used to calling it that), Creighton and Grinnell. He asked what would be the determining factor and I was honest. I said more money. So then I got the additional offer yesterday. As for the passive aggressive attitude, I was merely repeating what my counselor had said. Sorry (not sorry) that information from a reliable source (and alum) was offensive to y'all. And grades? Well, I thought it didn't mean much being valedictorian of a class of only 110 people in a school without weighted grades where only about 30% of us go on to college. Sorry (not sorry) I didn't understand the ins and outs of the Greek selection process while still in high school. But it doesn't matter because I'm going to be a Buckeye. See ya at the Rose Bowl. Oh, never mind.

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#13by: what a joke   
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I am laughing that this girl thinks we believe anything she says. Also. Can easily find state finalist in track and field from small Indiana town last year as a junior who is valedictorian. Think she is one good liar

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Can't wait to hear who she is and where she's from.

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Have you got that name yet?

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Pretty sure it's illegal to post names on this site.

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by: Whatever   

I guess you mean by "mean" girl that you are talking about the op and her complete dis of the school
You attend. She is beyond annoying. Someone needs to tell her about the book "how to win friends and influence people". Seriously needs help

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I couldn't not respond to this post after reading what OP said. I'm from a suburb of Chicago and was accepted into the University of Illinois. U of I and IU were the final two schools I was deciding between. When it came down to it, I got direct admit into my program here, whereas U of I doesn't offer direct admit to the equivalent program there. Also, in-state tuition hardly helps out at all financially in Illinois. Frankly, I find the U of I campus to be unattractive especially when compared to IU's amazing campus. And, finally, so many people from my high school were attending U of I and I wanted something different. Please think before you speak on behalf of such a large group of people who you know nothing about. Not all of us came here because we "weren't smart enough" to get into our respective state schools.

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You should have had a little more faith in yourself. Illinois is the better school. While you were playing it safe with direct admit, people in Chambana were getting a better education that you.

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