aphi and adpi
by: NKOTBSince there was so much yelling around APhi and also ADPi in recent years, I'm just curious to see what people thought of their rush and how the chapters are growing? One thing that's jumped out at me is that both chapters really seem to LOVE their new pledge classes. And with this rush, I think the two chapters kind of distinguished themselves from each other as opposed to just being lumped together because they are new.
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Why random? The chapters here are huge, and whenever anybody on here posts that they aren't clicking with their sorority, or during rush that they don't like where they get asked out because they didn't click with the girls they talked to, we all say that the chapters are so big and so many different types of girls that they just haven't found their niche yet. So I don't get how it's ADPI that is random? Aphi recruits on looks, we all know that, it's their strategy and not just at ole miss, and it seems to work for them. But I agree that both groups seem really excited, so that's fantastic.
A while ago, and I wish could find the post and bump it, but a while ago somebody posted about two "tracks" when it came to the sororities. You had the sororities that overall were more the girl next door vs. the hot girl types. or something like that, I'm really generally paraphrasing because the original post also mentioned grades, activity in campus, etc. Then she talked about which sororities fit into each group. I'd say this is where ADPi and Aphi split, with ADPi fitting more of the girl next door profile and APhi fitting more of the hot girl profile. I'm going to go search for that post because I'm completely explaining it incorrectly. I'm hoping somebody remembers it better than me.
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by: DuhhNov 30, 2016 11:06:34 PM
Alpha Phi continued to pledge based entirely on looks - regardless of reputation or grades.