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<strong>Subject:</strong><br />the lowdown- sororities <br /><br /> Poster Message:
Alpha Delta Pi- Mostly attractive girls, but most of them know it and can be stuck up about it. There's only a select group of them that actually go out and if they do, it's with cliques of just the girls. A majority are obsessed with school work a study constantly and therefore only have a small group of friends. They do always win the awards, so I guess being anti-social pays off. If you're joining a sorority for the philanthropy and to have it on your resume, this is the one. Alpha Phi- Probably the most attractive. They're definitely a younger sorority, with mostly having freshmen. Extremely social though, always show up to frat parties and bars. Alpha Phi's are definitely the most outgoing sorority. They don't have a house and rarely win awards, but have improved over the past 2 or 3 years. Very fun to be around. If you're joining a sorority to be social and have fun, this one is for you. Delta Gamma- Not much to say about them. They're a mixed group group of girls and probably the least social. Like ADPi, they're often spending weekends studying in their house. They only really associate with 1 or 2 fraternities and are rarely seen out except for 1 group. Don't win too many awards, either. Overall, quiet in the Greek scene. If you're joining a sorority for mostly the same reason as ADPi, this one is for you.
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