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BelmontSororityGirl

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I agree mostly with the first responder but 1. Phi mu: Most stereotypical sorority. Full of some air headed blondes, party girls, although there are certainly a few good genuine girls. Typically the most snobbish and cliquey. 2. AST: Very similar to Phi Mu in that a lot of girls are partiers but a lot of them are much nicer and more genuine. Less blondes and drama. 3. Theta: Newest chapter established only last year. The thing is the charter chapter contains a lot of random girls that couldn't make it through formal recruitment in the fall. I have no idea why some of these girls are even in a sorority because they make no effort to show up to any functions or interact with their sisters. HOWEVER there are a lot of really awesome genuine girls too. This years pledge class is pretty decent, DEFINITELEY the most diverse and well rounded sorority on campus some are partiers some are weird some are completely random. 4 Alpha Gamms are, I'm sorry, but the most random sorority here. I felt bad for them at recruitment because they were almost everybody's last choice. So many girls that were called back for later nights were complaining. Horrible pledge class this year. Full of girls who didn't get into the sorority they actually wanted.
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