Delta Delta Delta - ΔΔΔ Sorority Ratings at TCU
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By: texasgirlPosted:
not at all what you would think it would be with the name
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By: NahhPosted:
"Appearance wise probably the most beautiful" R U SERIOUS!?
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By: ??Posted:
middle tier new pledge class got kicked out of their house from spring break... class am i right
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By: TCU insiderPosted:
Not top but a long history at TCU. You either are DDD and wouldn't choose anything else or you probably can't stand them. They are not very active and purposely separate themselves from all other greek girls.
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By: TriwhatPosted:
Delusional Texas girls who think they are still in high school that live off a strong name earned years ago
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By: yesPosted:
Appearance wise.. probably the most beautiful on campus. Very, very catty group though!
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By: 2Posted:
Least liked girls that are not even attractive
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By: HaPosted:
Desperate to be thought of as top. Sorry ladies but only you think that. You need a little more than a claim to be "texas finest" to stay on top
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By: FroggiePosted:
How things will always be
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By: noPosted:
never see these girls on campus. do they even exist?