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by: Pnm

I'm really scared that I'm going to end up with pi phi and gamma phi on pref night... Should I drop if I do?

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#1  by: Yes   
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Please do, neither of those sororities want anyone with a nasty attitude like you

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#2  by: wtf   
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Not really sure why you would be disappointed to get a bid from either of those houses. Coming from someone not in either of those, they are both great houses with great girls and are both passionate about their philanthropy. I know girls in both and they are both very good sororities. They may be considered "bottom tier" but who cares if thats the house you are meant to be at then that is where you will be the happiest

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#3  by: ...   
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Yes, please drop. Nothing worse than having a bunch of shallow simpletons that think they're better than us bawling on bid day because "they don't belong in a bottom tier". We have girls that are genuine, motivated, beautiful, smart and everything else the "top tier" has. We might not put of the image that we are perfect in every way, but news flash, none of the sororities are; some are just better at faking it during recruitment.

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by: SameAug 17, 2016 3:47:43 PM

Hell yeah we do!

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#4  by: grow up   
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Why did you go through recruitment? To find a sorority? Oh look you may have two that want you in theirs. You poor thing. Some girls only have one house they'll be going to on pref. If you're truly trying to find a sisterhood then buck up and truly give these girls a chance. I had a girl one year in the same boat as you. She actually TRIED when she got her bid and now has a great group of friends she found in her pledge class. But if you're not going to try, then quit now. Don't steal a bid and then act like you're better than your sisters on bid day. It's not cool.

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