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Sleptaround

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Here is my opinion based on a sampling of different pledge classes from each: Alpha Chi Omega: These girls are not prissy, but they are not manly: right in between with a tight sisterhood, some are athletic and play well as a team. Alpha Delta Pi: Some of them are delightful, but are definitely more cliquey than AXO. Slightly more high maintenance, but still very friendly. Their pledge class this year is bangin. Alpha Epsilon Phi: I'm not sure if they're even still around, but they were some of the nicest girls in Greek life, just really lost a lot of drive once they went under with the house and never gained it back. Alpha Phi: Remind me of my grandmother (an alpha phi legacy)--obsessed with social status, drink like champs, and are very nice on the surface. I've seen a few of the girls actually have deep relationships with each other, but this sorority seems much too obsessed with appearances to find their true inner selves and develop meaningful bonds with their peers. Delta Gamma: They are similar to APhi, but a little more diverse in interests and tastes which makes for a better sorority experience I imagine. Although I've heard of some cat fights from this house, perhaps it causes problems too. Delta Delta Delta: These girls are all over the place from the generous would do anything for you types to the where is my allowance types. The one thing I can say though is that they are less judgmental and more genuine than the others. Gamma Phi Beta: I don't like them.
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