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What would you say is the defining line between the "top tier" and "mid tier?"

Is it simply wealth, house, and quality of girls, because I think we all can agree some mid tier fraternites have quality guys that any of the top would take

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If a St. Johns kid with money and smarts was so outstanding, then why didn't they get into UT in the first place? UT is not just Top 7% but also AP Scholars and National Merit Scholars (that's how the other half gets in). If you even know what that is being an ACC kid and all!! LOL! Go back to your hole and wish upon a star that you get into UT in the next two years. Then there might be a true comparison.

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I did not go to st Johns but before you say anything else stupid, go look at their stats. They really are pretty incredible. The people saying that bottom saint johns kids are more prepared than top other chools are right. It is not even a big deal there to have done well on SATs.....they all do. Most of the kids go ivy....even middle level....

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I don't care what prep school you went to (I went to one too), the fact that you're at ACC now is just sad. If you couldn't get into UT, you should have just gone somewhere else.

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If everyone from St. John's is going to Ivy League schools and acing SATs, then no one from there should be at ACC. You should at least go to an actual university like UTSA to try to get in.

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Any fraternity bidding ACC kids is bo longer top tier

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