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by: tridelt#2by: idk
#5by: no
yall are so judgemental I bet those girls in tri delt are just as great as any of you in other houses. NO IM NOT A TRI DELT yet I respect that house so much. yeah, the girls are awkward and shy and different but that doesn't make them any less of a person. one of my best friends is in tri delt she's such a sweetheart and a gorgeous girl!!! also unless you're actually in tri delt I suggest you keep quiet about your beliefs and if they're getting kicked off or not because they are the only ones that know. stop spreading rumors and lies when none of us actually know what's going on.
#6by: @Ghgh
You are absolutely correct. Frats can turn themselves around remarkably well, sororities cannot. Houses that have been on campus forever have no chance of fixing their reputation. They just can't. It NEVER happens. However, fraternities do it all the time. You're right in that girls want to join something that is already established as having a good reputation. But they're also willing to join a colony that has NO reputation yet and build on that. But girls do not want to join a house that's failing and attempt to turn it around.
That's why tri delt needs to leave for 5 years and come back. And maybe even rebuild their house while they're gone into something nicer. They're such a strong national sorority with a ton of alumni support. They could easily be top/upper middle if they put in the effort.
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Hi tri delt or clueless guy.
A small fraternity is not the same as a small sorority. Sororities have quota. They have something called "total" which all houses are supposed to meet. Tri delta cannot make quota or total.
If you think their "idea" is to say small, you are mistaken. They are trying to recruit more members and failing. A few years ago they were doing just fine, and now they are on the verge of losing their charter.