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Poster Name:"Better" is subjective
Poster Message:
If you are from Jackson or Memphis, and plan to stay in Jackson or Memphis after graduation, then DDD and XO would probably be considered better for you, especially if you want to be connected from a social and philanthropic standpoint (JL, etc). However... If you are from Michigan and want to move to San Francisco after you graduate, quite honestly, the Ole Miss tiers are somewhat meaningless in the traditional sense. I don't say that to get other alumni all riled up, it's just a true statement. When you graduate from College, you get to decide how active you choose to be with your Greek organization, and you have access/connections to an international network. Example: There is a DDD alumni chapter in San Francisco, and there is an AOPi alumnae chapter in San Francisco. As for life on campus, what's important is to be at a house where you feel comfortable. If you can't see yourself hanging out watching tv, in your pajamas, with the girls in a certain house, then look elsewhere. Who wants to spend 4 years feeling uncomfortable or that you're constantly trying to find your place? This idea that "everybody wants top tier" and only wants 2 or 3 out of 15 chapters on campus and everybody who doesn't get a bid from a top tier house is "settling" is completely stupid, not to mention, insulting. It's basically the same as saying that over 1000 girls can't think for themselves, be individuals, or be confident that their choices are right for them
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