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I'd agree that yes, there are tiers BUT the differences between the groups are A LOT smaller than people want to realize. One or two good/bad pledge classes or recruitments and there can be a big swing up/down. Plus, what are you using to classify chapters? Academics? Philanthropy? Sisterhood? Fun? Looks? Social life? Opportunity to lead or make meaningful changes in a group? What you look at changes the "ranking". Top chapters don't want to think they'll ever fall but maintaining that status is HARD and it takes its toll over time. Middle chapters make improvements, sometimes pretty major, but don't get recognized or credit for them because the top chapters are so desperate to either hang onto their standing OR don't think there's enough room for more people (which isn't true) at the top. Just because a group gets better, shouldn't mean the ones that are great aren't just as good as they were before. Bottom chapters work hard and get better but have a hard time gaining traction and the continued digging on them on sites like this make it near impossible to get out of that "bottom" status. Thing is, even the "bottom" chapters are full of great women who love their sorority and have a lot to offer a PNM. Maybe if the groups all put more effort into building each other up instead of tearing down they could all be considered 'top".
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