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calm down

<strong>Subject:</strong><br />in life, tiers are meaningless<br /><br /> Poster Message:
unless you plan on living in jackson after graduation and want to join junior league and be on the pta at ja or prep, then it doesn't matter if you're not an xo or ddd. the number of oos kids is rising dramatically, because the university recruits them. pnms from georgia, florida, texas, north/south carolina and mid-atlantic states like va and md are coming here because they can get a much cheaper education here, than in their instate schools, because most of their public home state schools are harder to get into. these pnms are not going to live in mississippi for their whole lives. many of them will move back to their home state, or to cities all around the us after graduation. everywhere you go, all sororities here have awesome alumni networks. say you are from north carolina, come here, get a bid to aoii/pi phi/adpi (or any "mid/lower-mid/bottom) because you don't have any top tier connections, then move to a city like new york or chicago after graduation. if your sorority connection plays any role in helping you get a job, your employer won't care that you were in a top-tier sorority. there are thetas and adpis and pi phis all over the us, just like there are kds and chi os all over the us as well. tiers don't mean anything now, and won't mean anything ever, unless you want to be a housewife/junior leaguer in jackson for your whole life. your sorority experience is what you make of it, and people shouldn't let others dictate whether the group they are a part of is "top".
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