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by: Rebecca

Why do I keep hearing that Germantown HS in Madison has really wild girls? Like many sororities cut them by the fact that they went to Germantown only. Are they really that bad?

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#11  by: Huh   
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So how many Germantown girls are in pi phi?

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#12  by: Go look   
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During rush two years ago, Pi phi took a huge amount of girls. I'm that pledge class there was a huge number of girls from Germantown. I know this is true because I am friends with several of them. The girls I know did not have great grades or had some reputation issues; I'm not judgements but I know that's why they were left with Pi phi. So yes Pi phi has its share of Germantown girls.

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#13  by: Haha   
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By younger, you are saying couples with no degrees that married at 20. They can't afford the upper priced homes in Madison so they go to the country of gluckstadt, in the county. Germantown only had 3 National Merit semi-finalists. Madison Central had 15. I'd say MC has a much better academic record. Five Years is plenty of time to establish yourself as a school, especially when the school district spoon-fed teachers to the school and directed the activities until the school could do it. I agree that the students are a little less disciplined than MC kids. It's a mixture of country kids, less educated parents, sports only mind set, and a sense of arrogance due to proximity to Madison. Also, the parents or students don't see anything wrong with their wild ways.

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#14  by: who cares   
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Having 3 or 15 National Merit semi-finalists really isn't much to brag about. Both sound small town to me. My high school had 49 National Merit finalists (not semi-finalists). Big fish in a small pond ladies. Either way, who cares if your HS had 1 or 200! Just get along and move on!!!

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