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Poster Name:Good point
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OOS has a good point. If I were an OOS (and I don't mean Georgia or Alabama), I probably wouldn't be comfortable in the top tier for reasons that have nothing to do with academics, looks or desire to be involved on campus. Maybe it's because I'm not from Jackson or Memphis, I don't already know many of these sisters and their alumni already, and i don't want to feel like odd-man out. These so-called tiers matter in Mississippi and really, they matter only sometimes. They don't matter anywhere else. If I'm from NY, join ADPI and land in Atlanta, guess what? Being an ADPi still gives me access to a huge alumni network. If I'm from Michigan, join Alpha Phi and live in Chicago after graduating, guess what? I still have access to a huge alumni network. If I'm from Mississippi, join Theta, and leave Mississippi and go to San Francisco, I still have access to a huge alumni network. That's kind of what's awesome about the Ole Miss Greek system. Even when there is a so -called weak chapter, they are part of a strong national organization. This tier talk, "this is Ole Miss" talk and "it's the SEC" is ultimately meaningless except for 4 years on campus. Unless your plan is to move to Jackson, get married, join the JL, and have your children, and be involved with their school, your church, community, etc. (and there's nothing wrong with that, but it's just ONE choice in a world of millions) I'm not sure what extra "access" being a tri-delt or xo is going give.
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