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is smu really this divisive?

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As an accepted student, trying to decide on a college, I'm concerned with how divisive Greek life seems here. Do top tiers really look down on and not socialize with lower tiers? Does your house really determine your status on campus? Are people commonly friends with those in other houses? How do GDIs fit in?

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Everyone seems to love the organization they're in and they're all great. People have friends in all of the houses but best friends are often in the same house because they do so many fun things together. I think it's better to be in a house than not, because you do develop close friendships and there's always something going on. You have to realize that only about 10 people post rankings or negative things on this site - and they are the worst of Greek and at SMU in general. Unfortunately freshman don't know this and they believe what they see on here

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Somewhat, being in certain houses definitely carries a certain stigma and will naturally lead to spending less time with other houses of higher or lower ranking.

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yeah, but only if you're a complete as#hole who thinks in terms of rankings. That's pretty much the 10 people obsessed and concerned with posting themselves as top on this site. You have to think they must be pretty insecure and with nothing else going for them to be so tied up in a Greek identiy which will mean absolutely nothing when they graduate. Those people don't deserve to have friends in all the houses and are obviously losers anyway.

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Agreed

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