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I go to Bama (from Atlanta) and have seen this on our campus and recently Ole Miss-- Alpha Phi really does recruit for mostly looks. They draw in girls who are from the northeast where alpha phi is a big deal. These girls may or may not do formal rush, but at ole miss a lot of them either waited to rush alpha phi specifically or dropped out mid week. There are 3 factors that may make their colony at UGA different: 1. Both ole miss and UA have a lot more northern students than UGA for whatever reason, UA in particular. 2. UGA as a whole has less grade risks rushing for obvious reasons (the one thing I'm jealous of) so aphi will have less "pretty but dumb" girls to pull from. 3. At ole miss specifically, being in a bottom tier house is basically social suicide, mostly because there's nothing else to do in oxford. So it could be more attractive for a PNM to be a founding member than to suffer it out in ADPi or Theta. We don't have that issue and I know UGA doesn't really either. All that said, I can imagine Alpha Phi will be more successful than D Phi E, but they certainly won't be a threat to top tier. I know UGA values tradition and grades as much as us and that can't be faked. Sorry for the novel summer is boring
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