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Honestly I would have to disagree with "Well on". Like the old saying goes, like goes with like. Similar people are going to be attracted to each other. TKE, Phi Psi, Sammy, etc all recruited a certain type of person. You cant argue that every "top tier" frat had a different range of guys yet still being able to maintain top tier status. Now, you must ask yourself what makes a fraternity "top-tier". The answer is that top tier fraternities are the ones that hang out with the best/hottest sororities. The best/hottest sororities want to hang out with certain kind of men, not coincidentally men that occupy the "top-tier" status. However, this doesnt mean the whole "tier" system isn't arbitrary. People should join chapters based on the type of people that occupy it that they can relate to. Alpha Phi or DG would be a terrible matchup with SigEp. While Im sure all the guys in Sig Ep would love to be partying with these girls, the truth of the matter is that women in Alpha Phi would probably have no interest in the type of men that join Sig Ep. Thats not to say there arent "mid-tier" sororties that have hot women that would fit in with Sig Ep, it just means that "top-tier" sororities wouldn't mix well with non "top-tier" frats because of personality differences . This problem is exemplified when Ohio State pairs completely incompatible sororitys/frats during Homecoming/Greek Week in order to mix and expand Greek life.
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