brief panhellenic history lesson
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Pi Phi, Theta, Kappa- nationally large and strong, but the quality varies depending on campus and region. Theta chapters are very weak in the south (except Texas.) PiPhi and Kappa are a mixed bag depending on the campus.
Tri-Delt- very strong in the south but virtually unheard of or weak in many other places
DG - strong in Mississippi and on the west coast, but have some seriously weak houses in other places and surprisingly struggle at some southern schools like UGA and Bama
XO is huge membership wise but will open a chapter anywhere. Kind of like the TKE of sororities.
ADPi and ZTA are usually strong in the south with the exception of TX. ZTA is really large membership wise but probably not as strong as the ones above.
AXO, APhi, GPhi are all large and strong nationally but not so known in the south. They are all over the west, midwest and northeast.
KD- all over and strong in the South but are very small in numbers nationally and weak at most other schools. Most people outside of the south haven't even heard of them.
Phi Mu would fit here
DZ- is large in numbers but weak nationally. The only reason they have the chapters they do is because they absorbed failing sororities at an alarming rate to increase their numbers.
The rest aren't at A&M but are lower nationally
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