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University:  Chapman University - CU

Greek Organization:  Pi Beta Phi

Author:  :)

Comment:  Honestly, Pi Phi is still too new to campus to have a stereotype which is good or bad depending on how you view it. So I'll start with the pros to joining this chapter. PROS: -New to campus so it is easy to mold the sorority into what you want it to be -Diverse group of gals, not everyone is the same personality type nor do they all look the same -Even though they're new, they are not "bottom" house (if that's important to you) -Nationally, they are a strong sorority. -Easy to snag a leadership position. While all of this is great, there are definitely some cons. I'm really not trying to bash them, this is just my honest opinion on what they lack as a chapter and need to work on. CONS: -The on-campus presence is lack-luster. Rarely will you see a group of Pi Phis hanging out together which tells me that their sisterhood is weak. This could be because they are such a diverse group of women and they don't necessarily have the same values like other sororities on campus. -Some of the girls (not all) give the chapter a bad name. They have a reputation for being trashy/uncontrollable/annoying at events, which is not a good look. -They have not yet established a strong yearly philanthropy event that they are known for. Hopefully, this changes soon. Ultimately, I think Pi Phi has the potential to grow into a fantastic chapter but for now they are trying to figure out how they fit into the Greek Life at Chapman. In terms of "ranking", I would put them above AGD (that's a whole other story) and equal to (if not above) Tri Delta. However, I do not believe that they are on the same level as Kappa/Gphi/Theta (as some may try to argue). The newest pledge class seems to be a step in the right direction as it seems to be more cohesive than it has been in the past, but we'll see what happens.
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