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As a greek member from the 1980's, it seems that the bickering has not improved much over the years. I have kept up with sorority rush trends throughout the years at MSU. All of these 8 sororities gave it their all during recruitment week. I should know; my daughter went through the process. She spoke highly of all the sororities each night as we discussed her choices. It would help the entire system if all of you would support each chapter in positive ways. Sure, there are 4 sororities that have very big help from their alumni with money and programs and the PNM consider them "the top four". But there is a place for everyone. A few really good new members can turn a chapter around and cause people to take a look at what that group has to offer. I have seen it happen. I am thrilled my daughter chose Phi Mu as her new home away from home but I am equally thrilled with each of the other 7 groups as it seems that they all chose some outstanding girls. As for the person that said Phi Mu chose the type of girls they always choose, I say they must choose very well. The 6 girls from our VERY LARGE Mississippi school that chose Phi Mu are all on academic scholarships, were leaders of clubs/organizations, campus beauties/homecoming maids, community activists, and involved heavily in different church groups. If these are the kinds of girls Phi Mu chooses each year, then my daughter chose a great group to be with that have common values with her. All of the others did just as well!
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