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Poster Name:Real
<strong>Subject:</strong><br />nice things about everyone<br /><br /> Poster Message:
I'm going to post nice things about every chapter in alphabetical order alphabetical order. No tiers. Nothing backhanded. Completely positives I've witnessed from being a member of a sorority at UT. 1. Alpha Chi Omega: Alpha Chi has wonderful dancers and extremely competitive girls. They win/place in a lot of philanthropy events on campus. They've gotten great pledge classes since I've been in school, and they're a sought out chapter during recruitment due to how diverse the girls are. They don't really have a stereotype, and you can tell all of the girls love being an alpha chi and love each other. 2. Alpha Delta Pi: These girls seem to be very into strong, traditional values. They take a lot of legacies because our school is in the south, and ADPi is a strong southern sorority. When I went through, everyone's mom/aunt/sister was an ADPi/Chi O/Alpha Chi. I don't see these girls out on the weekends very often, but when I do, they're keeping it together. They're smart, and even though other people have said they're rude during recruitment, the ones I know are, for the most part, nice. 3. Alpha Omicron Pi: When I think of AOII, I think about natural beauty. I only know one or two, but these girls are friendly and chill. Guys like them because they kind lay low under the drama radar. 4. Chi Omega: You'll hear a lot of people talk about all of the legacies they take, but not everyone is a legacy. They're very hard to get into because like ADPi, they're a strong believer in
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