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by: ney#1 by: MR FRAT HIMSELF
They are made up from former Chi O sorority that got kicked off campus plus girls who couldn't get offers from top tiers for various reasons but thought they were too good for lower tiers sororitys like Phi Mu. Enough said what they're about and I would stay clear of them. They're not anything worthy to talk about. Partiers and s l e e z e y.
#4 by: fresh
Honestly this post is total BS. I'm a freshman that could've rushed a top tier panhel sorority and would've been a legacy but I chose not to because of dues and the stress that comes along with it. Now I plan on rushing ESA and I see nothing wrong with wanting a sisterhood of friendly girls even if they aren't considered true "Greeks". So get off your power trip you're not better than ESA. It's just different.
#6 by: shhh
if ur not sentimental about doing "greek week" or "derby days" but still want to make friends, have a social sched, apparel, thon, etc WITHOUT paying $200 a month go underground its simple. if u care about being in a "good sorority"for popularity (yawn) or philanthropic reasons then rush panhel. nobody in panhel hates esa and no esa girls think they're above anyone ignore the bs
#7 by: um
there are a lot of girls in both panhel and esa nobody hates anyone for being in esa hahah theres esa girls in kappa pi phi theta axo gphi you name it. some can from esa to a sorority some came from a sorority to esa its an alternative that blends in w greek community haha anyone writing here about how bad they are is trying to prevent potential pnm's from going underground bc rush was so low this semester
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by: ^^Oct 8, 2017 1:30:57 PM
I don't think so. If someone who was Greek wanted to join a club, they could do so. Nothing would be stopping them. This chapter is not Chi O. Anyone that had been initiated Chi O would have graduated by now. These are wannabes who joined a co-ed service club because they didn't get a bid that they wanted from a respected sorority.