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Pi phi - very exclusive and somewhat snobby, only take very small pledge classes bc they want very specific girls. Almost every girl is blonde with money, from Houston, Austin or Dallas Kappa - also pretty exclusive but the girls are a lot more genuine and more diverse in terms of major (not only here for Mrs degree). Girls from Austin, Dallas, Houston, Tyler and Longview but also from Tulsa, Nashville and Atlanta Theta - typically the more “party” girl reputations from the same places as Pi Phi or Kappa. As snobby as Pi Phi. Houston, Dallas, Atlanta. ChiO - half are regular college girls and half are very religious YL type girls. One of the most attractive sororities but more so “pretty” than “hot”. Poor frat relations are their downfall. Girls all in region apart from some CA/NY stragglers. Zeta - your typical pageant/prom queen, very focused on looks over recruitment but the girls still know how to get down/have fun. Basically no out of state apart from some stragglers from in region. Tri Delt - would put aphi in front of them, last of old row/big 6. Girls tend to be nice but shoot themselves in the foot by trying to social climb every year. Similar vibe to ChiO with less religious girls and more girls that go out often. Take the most girls out of state in big 6
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