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Poster Name:add a 12th
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...PNMs also need to really consider why they have a feel for a house. For instance I got wrong impressions on ALL of the houses. Did the bump groups get screwed up and you got stuck only talking to 2 members? Miscomunications? Maybe there were so many people in the house that you had to sit in an awkward position in a corner? Anyways, the girls I knew that dropped, dropped AXO, only because they were dating 2 frat guys [who neither AXO nor Gamma Phi ever had mixers with] and the guys said that AXOs were "kinda hot" and that all Gamma Phis are.... BS. Ridiculously shallow 1 and 2 most members in both are really pretty. It is really easy, as a freshmen, to get anxious about stereotypes but this is not Highschool. Other greeks and non-greeks don't prejudge you by your house [some do but they are really shallow and usually rude]. I was in a "low tier" house and was always invited to parties and no one pre-judged me by my sorority. I had friends in "top-tier" sororities and "bottom tier" ones as well. My boyfriend was in one of "the top 3." Ignore everyone because everyone's opinion is biased. In conclusion, most people join a sorority b/c they want the traditions - a physical house [and to live in] that participates, and cares to participate, in the traditional greek events and the big greek events UW. It is not reasonable to assume that PNMS should be happy without these traditions. Supply and demand --> new house = fewer drops.
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