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sad

<strong>Subject:</strong><br />why?<br /><br /> Poster Message:
isnt is true that there are kids in the middle tier frats that are cooler, classier, and better looking than douches and weirdos in the top tiers? It just makes this whole ranking seem so stupid, when I know girls/guys who hang out socially/date guy from all tiers. This just makes the greek community seem so separated, fighting to say we are all top tier. I used to be a girl who loved the rank system and bragged about my sorority place in it. Then I went to two or three big colleges in the south with huge greek life, and noticed that this type of fighting and high school drama doesnt happen - everyone who is "mid" tier with a decent rep mixes with all sorotities/frats - theres no social limitations. Why isnt this the case in michigan greek life? Instead of the top 3 frats mixing with only 3 sororitys and the same with the mids, wouldnt it be nice for everyone to mix and not be judged about it? Every little decision is scrutinized - Phi Delt mixed with AXO once - omg they are rising, AXO is making a mistake blah blah; cant we all just party with eachother, b/c at the end of the day every frat and sorority is just greek letters with very similar people, there are people in bottom frats that are for a fact cooler than the top tier who got a bid from flirting for 10 minutes with men in the fall, or had previous knowledge of good frats. I hope to see this change at michigan, because i really beleive thats what makes southern greek life so much more culturally enriched
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