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"Town & Country list the Most Prestigious Sororities as: 1. Chi-O; 2. Theta; 3. ADPi; 4. Phi Mu; 5. AOPi; 6. Tri-Sig; 7. DDD; 8. Kappa Kappa Gamma; 9. DG" I have no idea how Phi Mu and Tri-Sig are on this list. Phi Mu is largely a Southern sorority when it comes to strong chapters; go outside the South and not only do you find fewer PM chapters but they are also much weaker. And Tri-Sig? They are way down on the list when it comes to the number of chapters, not to mention where they are located (not a lot of state universities, most smaller colleges that are not elite) and many of their chapters are weaker. They do have some strong chapters but at smaller schools. One of the typical ranking qualifications is looking at the schools where they're located - meaning how competitive is the Greek system. I've always read and understood (from a lot of different sources based on actual research) that the Top 10 strongest sororities are (not in any particular order): Chi O Tri-Delt Pi Phi Kappa Theta DG ADPi Alpha Chi Omega Zeta As for one last one, I've read various listings - usually KD or AOPi. Some put Gamma Phi in the final slot (and this slot if based on being the 10th). Most put the top 5 (no order) as Chi O, Tri-Delta, Kappa, Theta and Pi Phi.
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