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Alpha Chi Omega: These are the pretty, friendly, "girl-next-door" type who are usually from the suburbs and small towns who love to be social. Known to be social butterflies, they're pretty and kind of chill and laid back, but like to party. From what I can see, they have a surprisingly tight knit sisterhood too. They're kind of the more country version of DG. Alpha Delta Pi: These girls have tons of spirit and their members and exec are working really hard to improve. I'm not just saying this to be nice, but I've noticed that on social media competitions they do fairly well, and they went pretty far in SAE's Paddy Murphy competition. These girls certainly don't lack in any enthusiasm, and as long as they continue to improve they will do well. The girls themselves may be a little shy or awkward during recruitment which is something they could work on, but on the whole, they're great girls! Chi Omega: As much as people moan on this site about XO cutting legacies before pref, this sorority does have a lot of legacies. They're the more conservative (and Christian) girls from big cities. Usually they're the backup option for a lot of the girls who wanted to go Tri Delt as they're quite similar except XO lacks a bit in social life and overall appearance. I get the feeling that they kind of live in their little bubble and can be snobbish.
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