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Poster Name:well...
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you make good points and are entitled to your opinion, but I don't entirely agree. I've been at OSU for 3 years and have cousins who went through the greek system several years ago. Bottom line is, each house does attract a certain type and every girl entering sorority life is going in for her own reason - some want the party life, some want the notoriety of being in a "top tier" house, some want the sisterhood and some really do support the philanthropy. As far as "top tier", who you block with doesn't make you the best house unless that's your individual priority. As for KD replacing Theta or KKG - that's just not accurate. Even several years ago, it was the girls who couldn't make "top tier" who went to KD - not to be mean, but the "wanna be's". Pi Phi hasn't drawn quite the girls they have in the past to be honest and Alpha Phi is desperately trying to maintain status as "top tier" which is a shame because it is a good group of girls. I would have to disagree regarding your opinion of Theta - again, it's what someone's priority is in joining a sorority - Theta still pulls the highest GPA and, for the most part, the girls don't have the stereotypical overdone party girl look - again, just my observation. Additionally, with a younger sister in high school, priorities are changing - girls with more substance are valued more than in the past and I think as they consider sorority life that's influencing choices - I think that's the reason we saw some shifts recently.
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