Auburn isn't THAT greek. Only about 20%, compared to Alabama. Sororities aren't that big of a deal, and I think a lot of that is because there aren't houses. You can easily be a girl and not rush at Auburn. I feel like after my first year, I didn't really care either way.The whole sorority/fraternity thing was completely foreign to me until I married my husband. I always said I could never see myself marrying a 'frat boy'...and he always says that non-greeks have a lot of misperceptions and/or biases against the greek set. He does admit that some of those prejudices are righteous.... ;-)
So Phead... inquiring minds want to know....
What are the good sororities these days at Auburn? (And by good, I guess I mean the kind a mother would worry least about her daughter being in...) My older girl is Auburn-bound, much to the chagrin of her Bama-alum stepfather, in the near future...
...not TOO near-future, i.e. you will have graduated by then unless you change your major a few times or stay for a grad degree or two...
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I don't remember their being any animosity between frats and indpendents. I guess being a girl, you can go to any party.
Most of my guy friends were in frats, and other than the FIJI/ Beta and Lambda Chi/ SAE rivalrys, nobody really cares... Phead, has that changed? You act like independents wear scarlet letters these days.
Alabama sorority girls! So much better than the People on the Plains. ;-) 
now THATS where the term might take a turn for the worse...
It could be a beautiful starter marriage!