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I really applaud you for looking into these other sororities. I will do my best to keep this whole post positive! Phi Mu-- These are the girls who went through recruitment looking for the quintessential southern sorority. Pink, girly, Lilly Pulitzer, crafting, etc. The members all stick to each other (Phi Mus are always with other Phi Mus) and put a lot of effort into their events. Kappa-- I don't see Kappa as a top house, but I truly believe they will be considered a top house in the near future...probably the only top house that isn't made up of 75% Mississippi girls. The reason I think this is because every Kappa is full of confidence; they believe their house is the best and if anyone tries to tell them differently, they drown it out. They've won Chancellor's Cup in the Order of Omega Greek Awards the last 2 years in a row and always have a successful rush. They are all pretty and fun, plus their house is amazing. The only negative thing I will mention is this: if you don't fit into the fun, outgoing, gorgeous mold, you may end up feeling a bit ostracized. You either fit in or you don't with Kappa. AOII-- Their pledge class this year was outstanding. I usually view AOIIs as girls who are very similar to Chi O, but didn't go Chi O because they weren't from Mississippi//the South. Kind of granola (that isn't meant to be negative!), normal, under the radar girls. During recruitment, they try to appeal to the "quintessential sorority girl" feel that I mentioned with Phi Mu
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