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by: lmaoWho else believes that if pi phi has another really good recruitment & year they'll be considered top tier??
#2by: ....
Honestly very few people. They are a good group considering they have been on campus for 8 years. They seem like a close group and do fairly well in competitions. However The top tier groups have a long established, consistent pattern of winning competitions, top grades, great retention, honors, involvement, etc. Like it or not history is on the side of those houses. Chi O has been on campus over 75 years, Phi Mu right at 60. KD and DG around 40-45 years. I
#4by: New house
The only way Pi phi will be considered top is if state gets more sororities a But we can't have 5 top houses that doesn't make sense and non of the current top houses are going anywhere. It's also arguable that tri Delt is just right up there with Pi phi. Next year or the year after (depending on how big and competitive rush is this year) we may get AOPI which will change the ranks for sure. I think the ranks will look like this when we get a new house AND if Pi phi continues to excel. If tri Delt started getting more attractive girls they would probably be right up there too.
Top
chi o
dg
kd
Upper
Pi phi
phi mu
Mid
Tri Delt
zeta
Bottom
AOPI, ADPI
#5by: Ranks
Not a Pi phi.. But if they continue to compete, have a little more involvement, and have a few more great rushes then I think the ranks could be:
ΧΟ- they will continue to be the best
ΔΓ- girls are different, but still sought after despite the lack of unity
ΚΔ- good girls but still have a handful being bad apples, good involvement though
ΠΦ- being so new, they are impressing others. I'm not sure what they did right that ΑΔΠ didn't do.
ΦΜ- have a reputation and are trying to change that
ΔΔΔ- are getting better but the girls don't stick out. Their house will make them more sought after
ΖΤΑ- mostly out of state girls that don't have people fighting for them during rush. Normally fairly attractive girls but don't have the best reputation
ΑΔΠ- got off on the wrong foot, are still so new, but have a chance of being a great asset to our Greek community
#7by: True
#8by: My my my
The name calling in here is horrendous! I re-read each post. I never saw where a phi mu, DG, or any other group called anyone anything. Why is this original poster all of a sudden blaming a phi mu for a post? I'm
Not defending phi mu---well I gues I'm defending anyone that is called out when there is no evidence to say otherwise. This post just sounded like a Pi phi bragging on her group!
#9by: Dear pi phi
I am happy you are proud of your sorority. We are equally happy In the top 4. We all worked hard in HS to have good grades, involvement, good reputations, and get our resumes for college in order. These things led us to obtaining a bid to a top sorority. Many of you in Pi Phi were not chosen to be in one of the top 4 groups due to a lack one of these things. Building a HS resume takes 4 years of hard work and being a nice person. Some of this year's Pi PHIS pledge class lacked the top grades needed. Also, some of the girls taken had some reputation issues that had them cut from top 4 groups. These things will not push Pi phi into a top tier. I know you want it to happen. There is no need to take your anger out on other sororities by calling names. Take a higher caliber of girl. This will help!!!
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by: Dignified
This response is perhaps the most real response in years on Greek Rank. As a phi mu, I thank you for being honest. Every group has work to do to become great. We encourage our members to strive for the best they have to offer. I know all groups do this as well. I absolutely love our Greek community. Pi Phi has done extremely well in the years they have been here. All eight sororities are great and would be honored to have all PNMs join one of them! Find your home at Mississippi State!