out of state wants top national sororities
by: hillcountrygirlOle Miss comes to my school every year to recruit, they want Texas students to come to Ole Miss. With UT and A&M becoming very selective and accepting only top 7-10% of high school classes, more Texas kids will be coming to Ole Miss. And girls will want to pledge the top Texas and national sororities - Pi Phi, Kappa, Tri Delt, XO, Theta. No one pledges KD in Texas, Phi Mu does not exist, and DG is not strong.
#21by: You couldn't
Have said it better @yeah (above comment). First of all, if some of you Texas folk think that we Mississippians are so "shallow minded", I don't understand your desire to go to ole miss. Secondly, I can say that without a doubt that the big Texas colleges that you either could not get into or chose not to because you want to go to college with "shallow minded" Mississippians, have the same level of catty comments on their greek rank pages and the "higher" tier sororities put down the "lower" tier sororities just like every other college on this lovely site. (Quite sad actually that this whole sorority thing is suppose to be about sisterhood and greek unity.) Anyway, finally, I can also say that without a doubt MOST girls go into rush everywhere with an idea of what they want, and I repeat MOST but not all do this. Either they have friends in chapters, or heard who is "good" or "not" or they are legacies who either do or don't go that path. Some girls go in blindly not knowing much at all and some go through kind of seeng who their pledge class might be and then some go in totally open minded. All of these are fine! Bottom line girls: this is how we roll at the University of Mississippi, love it or leave it. Ps: same everywhere else too. Have a nice day :-)
#23by: LOL
#27by: hey now.............
UT Recruitment is much harder than Ole Miss. The pledge classes at Ole Miss are huge, UT has 50,000 plus students and takes pledge classes of 50-60 each year. Getting into Pi Phi, Kappa, Theta at UT is much more difficult than pledging any Ole Miss sorority.
University of Illinois has the largest greek system, not Ole Miss. There are plenty of strong Greek schools outside the south.
#28by: need to travel
Some of you (especially the KD backers) are seriously ignorant or have never traveled anywhere outside the deep south. Have you ever been to OU, Kansas, Missouri they have huge Greek systems and their sorority houses are bigger and more expensive than any at Ole Miss. University of Washington, Colorado, Kansas, Illinois, Texas have larger Greek systems than Ole Miss with gorgeous sorority houses.
#29by: Oldrow
Point is that tiers are in the eye of the beholder. Just because we have been at Ole Miss since dirt doesn't actually mean that my chapter is better than newer chapters. To be better we'd have to outdo everyone of you in everything. Old chapters are good for some people, new chapters are good for others. If you have to say you are better than someone else to feel good, I hope I don't know you!
#30by: ????
Need to travel might need to stay off Ole Miss site if all you can say is negative things. Every school thinks their greek system is best but it all depends on what is best for you. won't waste my time arguing with '"need to travel' but larger Greek systems is strictly a numbers thing not better. People that have to constantly call others opinions ignorant might need to look at themselves. Ole Miss is known for a wonderful greek system although there are not as many sororities as at some schools that may be their choice. Hill country opened a can of worms with her statement. Recruiting is big in Texas because students do look outside the state for whatever reason, it is a large state with large student populations at the 2 main colleges and that may not be for everyone. Texans don't go to Ole Miss or any other college not in Texas just because they didn't get into a Texas school!!!!!!
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by: They
aren't exactly bottom tier at Tech or UT, A&M I don't have a clue on. Tech and UT both only really have maybe one "bottom tier" group and big middle and upper tiers.