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So what do we think of the Alpha Chi Omega girls ?

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#1by: Anon   
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AXO founding sisters are recruitment scraps. I see them as being another PhiMu.

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#2by: PC member   
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I honestly think those girls are pretty impressive. They've started off really strong and seem friendly and down to earth. I'm sure there probably are some wild childs like the other posts mentioned but as we all know that's every organization, and I'm not just talking greek life. I've had nothing but pleasant experiences with the girls and am happy they're helping our greek community grow.

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#3by: Lol   
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My friend got a bid from them and didn't take it because they were so fake. She regrets not going through recruitment.

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#4by: just wait   
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Just wait until they finally have to pay dues and when that standards board is set up and you'll see how slowly we'll see less and less of them. Btw they're only "competitive" and "dedicated" because they are new that will die downto quickly too

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#5by: Obvious   
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Does anybody else notice all these "negative" posts are all on October 27th and October 28th around the same time as Derby Days? I smell bitterness esp. from Phi Mu. These ladies did nothing but impress me this past week with their sisterhood and the way they got in involved. Ngl I cant wait for our philanthropy month to see what they bring to the table.

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#6by: Booty bandit   
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Haters gonna hate hate hate hate hate

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#7by: PC LUVIN   
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If Alpha Chi Omega is anything like last night's Derby Darling rep then I am so excited to have these ladies on campus with us. She honestly won our hearts last night with just her presence. My sisters and I loved how she demonstrated herself and all the work she did for her organization. Don't let these reviews bring you down. Yesterday was just the beginning of showing what you ladies stand for. Good luck!

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#8by: welcome   
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I like these girls. They have a lot of energy and really seem to be passionate about making this new sorority into something big. I'm eager to see what they have to bring to the greek community.

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#9by: Where is the love?    
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These girls have such compassion for making a difference on campus. Yeah some of the girls didn't get into other soroities but some of them didn't want to be apart of the other ones because of the bad names they have heard about them. Every soroity has their flaws and AXO is just now beginning and still needs time to fill in the cracks and that's not a bad thing. They should not be bad mouthed because they are eager and want to be apart of Greek life. Greek life is about raising awareness for a certain cause and sister and brother hood. Not bad mouthing each affiliation for their flaws. We are all human. No one is perfect. This is their home now so respect it just as you would for your own home.

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#10by: not true   
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IDK why people consider AXO the girls that got dropped from formal recruitment? I know a bunch of girls who never went through it they just never wanted to join an established organization bc let's face it why would you want to join any in FIU when all they do is talk bad about the greek community? For example, this discussion. They are new to campus people as a greek community aren't we suppose to help them and lead the way? If someone is drinking and being dumb then tell them and help them. They have no one to look up to. And please don't tell me you have never had a "ratchet" moment in your life because I can drop organizations who act unacceptable. Don't let this website hurt you Alpha chi

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