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Alpha Xi Delta, Phi Mu, Alpha Omicron Pi ... Lots of great ones we don't have!

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I agree, we should open for extension soon!

By: Melanie
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Tri Sig & Alpha Gamma Delta are another two good ones.

By: ClemsonFan14
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dg and pi phi both failed at Clemson and had to close there chapters! can't see them coming back.

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I'm sure they will eventually

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Phi Mu is a good southern chapter at a lot of big schools. Could be a good fit.

By: Thought
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i'll admit, i'm on greekrank wayyy too often. that said, here's what i think of the sororities we don't have at clemson right now.

pi phi-big nationally, just recolonized at usc this year. have decent chapters at uga, unc, uf, fsu, etc. i know they still have lots of alumni in the area who want their chapter back. closed in 1993.

dg-chapters at clemson and usc both closed in 2003. have chapters at cofc and furman in south carolina. terrible at uga and new at bama but good at uf and fsu. also strong nationally, especially out west.

agd-recolonized at usc in 2012. terrible at uga and fsu but good at bama. has a lot of strength in a couple states but not as strong as other sororities IMO. not at unc, duke, or uva. had a chapter at clemson but it only lasted six years and closed in 2000, idk why.

aoii-was not invited to colonize at usc when they opened for extension. brand new at fsu, top at uf, good at uga, and also good at bama. not at unc, duke or uva either. have a chapter at usc-aiken but that's it in south carolina.

phi mu-probably has the most southern reputation, they recolonized at usc in 2009 and aren't doing badly at all. top at bama, decent at unc and georgia, bottom at uf. also at usc-aiken, lander, cofc, and usc-upstate. they have the best chance at getting selected next imo.

out of these i'd pick dg, phi mu or pi phi to come on next.

By: analysis
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it should be Phi Mu. DG and Pi Phi are terrible in the south and why they failed at Clemson before. Phi Mu is doing well at USC and is bangin at UGa.

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Agreed

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Hopefully Phi Mu. They've had more women pref them than quota would allow at Florida the last two years.

By: Happy
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Alpha Xi delta is a great one!

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Yes agreed

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Alpha Xi actually sucks, nice try

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We just got Pi phi, AGD and Phi Mu in the last 5 years and they are all doing awesome. Phi Mu has definitely done the best and Pi Phi looks to have done better than AGD. But Pi Phi has no house so I would tell y'all to try and get Phi Mu! They're an awesome addition to our Greek System

By: USC Girl
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i'd rank them this way in order of how successful they'd be.

1 Phi Mu - great rep across the south. good name recognition.
2 AOPi - good southern rep, but no chapters in SC.
3 Pi Phi - great southern house but was horrible at Clemson before they were shut down. good name recognition overall but was the worst house at Clemson forever (imagine worse than Theta). Questionable alumni support but its possible.
4 DG - Great house nationally. one of the best but has never been that successful in the south but was a middle tier house at Clemson before and has a lot of local alumni support.
5 AGD - some good southern chapters, only lasted 4 years at Clemson. Doing OK at USC but not as good as Pi Phi and Phi Mu.
6 Fuzzy - no one in the South knows AXiD would have similar recruiting problems that AGD did previously.

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