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Poster Name:Pledge
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I agree that sororities are too large to have one specific type but I would say that the overall majority of the girls tend to fit into the "stereotype". Chi O- usually legacies from Jackson or Memphis. They tend to be more low key and hipster ish. Very southern and sweet. KD- lots of girls from Mississippi and surrounding southern states. Known for great grades, taking lots of cheerleaders, pretty girls and being competitive on campus. Tri Delt- has a reputation of only taking snobby rich girls but I know some very nice girls. They tend to take mostly legacies and pull from Jackson and Memphis. AOPi- very nice, chill girls. Mostly out of state and a lot of midwestern girls. Tend to be more low key and keep to themselves. Kappa- has a reputation of being wild and crazy but I know some super chill girls as well. Takes a lot of Texas girls as it's a popular sorority in Texas. Lots of pnms really enjoy going to their parties. Pi phi- another big Texas sorority but they tend to have more of a variety of girls from all over. Pretty house and has very nice and cute girls. Phi mu- known for having southern beauty queens but also takes a lot of out of state girls. Tends to be very active on campus and has very sweet girls. Theta- has a reputation of being the house that no one wants. Usually northern girls with no connections. However girls who go there absolutely love it and have a great sisterhood. If more girls would give theta a chance it would definitely grow.
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