rankings
by: Honest
Elite: xo/ddd
Top: KD/DG
Top middle: phi mu/kappa
Middle: pi phi/aopi
Bottom: theta/ADPi.
No order within rankings.
#12by: @ouch
Additionally, with whom you remain close is entirely up to you. I have an elementary school friend who is still my best friend even though she moved. If you find someone you want to remain close with, you just do it. Keep in touch. Visit. There's plenty of stuff out there that can help peoe stay in touch.
Maybe you should get acquainted with the real world...what's out there might surprise you!
#16by: honestly
I just got back from orientation and this ranking is exactly what most girls I talked to were saying.
I can totally see why so many girls get caught up in tent talk! After talking to my orientation leader about what I was hearing, her advise was not to listen to what everybody else way saying and just follow my heart. I knew she was in a top tier sorority, but her advise was that every sorority was good and that she had friends in every house. I'm going to try to follow her advise.
#20by: True
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by: @^^
I feel like most people make tons of new friends in college and those people become their best best friends, but they are still friends with their high school group and hang out some when they are home for the summer, but it's not like it was before college. Of course some people go home for the summer and it's like they never left; their bffs from high school are still their bffs but they also have bffs from college. And some people, like the girl above, don't really ever talk to their high school friends anymore. It happens, and it can be sad. But they may not have been good friends. I had lots of friends in high school who were honestly really sucky friends and I'm glad that we grew apart because it was better for both of us (not that we aren't still friends, we just don't ever really talk). I do know some people who like 90% of their friend group went to the same college and some of them are in the same sorority, and they are still best friends, but they have more friends too. So it's like its the same friend group + a bunch more people from college.