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Junior Abroad

<strong>Subject:</strong><br />mid tier x washu<br /><br /> Poster Message:
If you are unaware, everything at Washu is mid tier, there is no top tier or lower tier, simply mid tier. There may be an upper mid tier and lower mid tier, but under no circumstances is there a top tier. Now, let us delve into the concept of a tier system. "Tier" is defined as a row or level of a structure, typically one of a series of rows placed one above the other and successively receding or diminishing in size. If we consider the layout of Washu fraternity houses it would seem that ones on upper row should be defined as top tier and those on lower rower defined as lower tier. However, lucky for lower row, the mid tier structure of the Washu greek systems and the flat topography of Missouri allows them to remain in the mid tier. We must accept and embrace the mid tier-ness of this school, because for the most part once we enter the real world that is exactly where we belong (unless you have the connect and got a goldman internship).
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