bottom tier at big school vs top at small school?
by: Serious QuestionSo obviously it can be pretty to break into even a mid-tier chapter at some of these huge SEC schools. Personally, do ya'll it's better to go ahead and take a bid from a really low chapter at a great school, or is it better to leave the SEC and be near the top somewhere else?
#4by: austin
Texas, SMU, Oklahoma, Indiana, USC are just as competitive of a Greek System as Alabama, Ole Miss, Georgia. Ole Miss is a joke because they have huge pledge classes and take alot of girls that can't get into Texas, A&M, SMU, etc. Its easier to pledge at Ole Miss and Alabama than the top sororities at Texas.
#9by: Top tier elsewhere
AGD isnt top tier at Bama but it is where I go to school. I'd rather be top tier at my school than mid tier at Bama. I like it this way, it seems like a lot of the SEC schools are too cutthroat anyway. Plus I get to be a part of the chapter that donates second most to our philanthropy every year. I'd choose that over being middle tier any day.
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by: Yeah
ACC and Big 12 have some awesome Greek schools too (hell even a few in the PAC 12 and Big 10 are decent just kind of different), and then some random schools like Washington & Lee. Schools like Bama, UGA, and Ole Miss, but the best Greek schools in the Big 12 and ACC can compete with the Greek systems of the next best SEC Greek schools like LSU, USC and Auburn. But yeah lower tier at a lot of SEC schools would be top tier or higher at a lot of D-II schools.