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Poster Name:honest
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Most of the sororities here are "cookie cutter," like you can automatically tell who is in which sorority. In general ADPi and Chi O are top tier, Zeta is middle tier, Phi Mu is 4th, and AOPi 5th. The Chi O girls are generally more artsy, eclectic, sweet girls. Some say they can be a bit exclusive and only talk to eachother, but they're usually well liked all around campus. They seem to be cut from the same cloth in terms of being a bit hipster. ADPi girls are classic sorority girls. They're cute, sweet, and take sorority life seriously. They do not party, so some say they are boring, but they are the most diverse groups because they have athletes, girly girls, funny girls, and quirky ones, the least cookie cutter. They're bubbly and usually well liked on campus. Zeta girls are the typical party sorority. There are a few strong leaders and girls that defy their stereotype, but for the most part if there's a girl at samford who parties, she's gonna be a zeta. Still sweet, they've just developed a really bad reputation. Typically the lowest GPA, but the boys seem to like them. Phi Mu's are sweet, girly-girls. They definitely tend to keep amongst themselves and don't really involve themselves with other sororities. They take their philanthropy very seriously. However, most agree that they're not everyone's first choice. Most are happy when they get there though. AOPi-Most people don't want AOPi, but they seem to be sweet girls. Not much is known about them. They're improving
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