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by: whywhy have KD, Gamma Phi and APhi struggled so much in Texas? They are very strong in other areas of the country
#2by: adpi alum go away
#4by: ....btws
Texas is a tough state for sororities to start up in. Pi Phi and Kappa started chapters at UT in 1902 and Theta and XO came a few years later. Pi Phi, Kappa, Theta, XO, DDD, and lesser extent ZTA all put chapters at the top Texas schools first so has been more difficult for other sororities to be as established and well known.
Gamma Phi has had a long standing chapter at SMU where ZTA and ADPi both folded, and they have done a great job getting established at TCU. Girls from the Midwest and West Coast all think of Gamma Phi as a strong sorority, and TCU and SMU have girls from all over the US.
KD had a chapter at UT and it folded and after many years it came back in the 1980s. KD did not go back into Texas until the 1980s and will have a hard time competing with the traditional Texas sororities. KD folded at Baylor just a few years ago.
Alpha Phi is a very strong East Coast, Midwest, and West Coast sorority. Very strong in Arizona too. They have a long standing chapter at UT that has done better in the last few years.
#5by: Ones like
KD, ADPi and Phi Mu are kind of weird because they're strong almost everywhere in the South except Texas. Texas is a bit of an anomaly in Southern Greek systems, cause while some of the strong Southern sororities like Kappa, DDD, XO and Zeta do well here, a lot of the others don't. Alpha Phi and Gamma Phi are big nationally but pretty weak in the South, so Alpha Phi's relative success in the state is actually surprising.
#6by: history
Texas is very Southern in that traditional rankings don't really change.
You have the Big 6--KKG, KAT, PiPhi, DDD, XO, ZTA
and the Core 4-DG, AXO, ADPi, APhi
these tend to be the strongest groups throughout Texas and Nationally too
Gamma Phi has closed alot of chapters in Texas and the ones that survive are unfortunately bottom tier. They are very strong in the midwest though
KD is so strong in the South, it's surprising to see them not at strong in Texas. They have closed most of their chapters in Texas and are bottom at the remaining chapters
Alpha Phi closed most of their chapters in Texas but is still middle tier at Tech and UT
DG, ADPi and AXO are a mixed bag all over the state but usually middle to bottom and top at smaller schools
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They're asking about APhi as in Alpha Phi. Get it right. Good Grief.