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Poster Name:Banned Frat
Poster Message:
Fiji is the same type of stereotype as Sig Chi and Phi Psi. Not southern, not pretentious but fratty and likes to party. Just like how Zete, Sae, Ksig are southern. However, of those three, Phi Psi clears both of them. Sig Chi can't have darties or late nights the way fiji or phi psi does, they have to plan them out and invite a bunch of people or it'll flop cuz of location. Sig Chi has better srat relations though. Fiji used to have better relations but doesnt anymore. I think Sig Chi and 128 are similar but I'd but sig chi slightly ahead due to being on campus and srat relations. However, with that being said it's way better than being in some mid frat like Sammy beta pika etc.If you don't get a bid from a "better" frat (sae, phi psi, Elmo hall zete dke) then 128 is fine. if ur between ksig, chi phi, beta, snu, sammy, pika, I'd say it's very even all around. Ksig is prob "better" not by much, and same with chi phi although sig chi has surpassed them. 128 clears the rest from beta down. Moral of the story is if u r between 128 and beta/snu (or worse), go 128 (although i dont know their pledge process post-ban). However, most important is that you fit in with the guys or else ur gonna have a miserable time wherever you are. I have friends in beta, snu, phi psi who all got bids from fiji and went other ways due to the uncertainty of last year's rush (no dirty rush, no events, no social schedule). Now that it's back to normal, they all regret it.
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