Chi Omega - ΧΩ Sorority Ratings at UNCW

Chi Omega - ΧΩ Sorority at University of North Carolina at Wilmington - UNCW 448 3.47
  • Total Ratings: 448
  • Overall Average:69.4%

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  • Reputation:Looks
  • Friendliness:85%
  • Popularity:76.8%
  • Classiness:68%
  • Involvement:60.2%
  • Social Life:71%
  • Sisterhood:71.6%
  • 448 Ratings
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Chi Omega - ΧΩ Sorority at University of North Carolina at Wilmington - UNCW 3.0 Used to be Top Tier back in the day, now I'm not so sure. I've been at UNCW a while now and I'm still friends with a lot of them, but just wondering what happened? A lot of girls have been dropping recently and seem not very involved anymore....Wishing they'd make a comeback
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By: ConfusedPosted:

Used to be Top Tier back in the day, now I'm not so sure. I've been at UNCW a while now and I'm still friends with a lot of them, but just wondering what happened? A lot of girls have been dropping recently and seem not very involved anymore....Wishing they'd make a comeback

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Chi Omega - ΧΩ Sorority at University of North Carolina at Wilmington - UNCW 4.6 I know a lot of chi o girls and they are all so hot and just genuine fun people. Definitely top tier too
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By: JoeyPosted:

I know a lot of chi o girls and they are all so hot and just genuine fun people. Definitely top tier too

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Chi Omega - ΧΩ Sorority at University of North Carolina at Wilmington - UNCW 2.8 Dont hear alot about them anymore reminds me of adpi now
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By: Dub20Posted:

Dont hear alot about them anymore reminds me of adpi now

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Chi Omega - ΧΩ Sorority at University of North Carolina at Wilmington - UNCW 4.4 They represent there name really well and they were super sweet during recruitment!
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By: 2020pnmPosted:

They represent there name really well and they were super sweet during recruitment!

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Chi Omega - ΧΩ Sorority at University of North Carolina at Wilmington - UNCW 2.8 Haven't seen a lot of them recently. Not sure what's up, but they used to be a lot more present. Sweet girls, but seem to have really kind of faded out.
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By: ElliePosted:

Haven't seen a lot of them recently. Not sure what's up, but they used to be a lot more present. Sweet girls, but seem to have really kind of faded out.

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Chi Omega - ΧΩ Sorority at University of North Carolina at Wilmington - UNCW 2.6 These girls are honestly very nice but I have seen some cattiness within the chapter. Seems like a lot of forced friendships. Nothing special . They are probably the least involved on campus.
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By: chi who?Posted:

These girls are honestly very nice but I have seen some cattiness within the chapter. Seems like a lot of forced friendships. Nothing special . They are probably the least involved on campus.

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Chi Omega - ΧΩ Sorority at University of North Carolina at Wilmington - UNCW 4.6 Really fun and awesome chapter. Super down to earth and fun loving
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By: sammyPosted:

Really fun and awesome chapter. Super down to earth and fun loving

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Chi Omega - ΧΩ Sorority at University of North Carolina at Wilmington - UNCW 5.0 Clearly underrated here
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By: SophawkPosted:

Clearly underrated here

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Chi Omega - ΧΩ Sorority at University of North Carolina at Wilmington - UNCW 4.0 My roommate is in chi omega and constantly has her sisters over, they are always kind and make an attempt to include me in activities even though I'm not in greek life. Very cool group of girls.
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By: mePosted:

My roommate is in chi omega and constantly has her sisters over, they are always kind and make an attempt to include me in activities even though I'm not in greek life. Very cool group of girls.

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Chi Omega - ΧΩ Sorority at University of North Carolina at Wilmington - UNCW 2.8 Although it is hypothesized that the Higgs field permeates the entire Universe, evidence for its existence has been very difficult to obtain. In principle, the Higgs field can be detected through its excitations, manifest as Higgs particles, but these are extremely difficult to produce and detect. The importance of this fundamental question led to a 40 year search, and the construction of one of the world's most expensive and complex experimental facilities to date, CERN's Large Hadron Collider,[10] in an attempt to create Higgs bosons and other particles for observation and study. On 4 July 2012, the discovery of a new particle with a mass between 125 and 127 GeV/c2 was announced; physicists suspected that it was the Higgs boson.[11][12][13] Since then, the particle has been shown to behave, interact, and decay in many of the ways predicted by the Standard Model. It was also tentatively confirmed to have even parity and zero spin,[1] two fundamental attributes of a Higgs boson. This appears to be the first elementary scalar particle discovered in nature.[14] More studies are needed to verify that the discovered particle has properties matching those predicted for the Higgs boson by the Standard Model, or whether, as predicted by some theories, multiple Higgs bosons exist.[3]
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By: NickPosted:

Although it is hypothesized that the Higgs field permeates the entire Universe, evidence for its existence has been very difficult to obtain. In principle, the Higgs field can be detected through its excitations, manifest as Higgs particles, but these are extremely difficult to produce and detect. The importance of this fundamental question led to a 40 year search, and the construction of one of the world's most expensive and complex experimental facilities to date, CERN's Large Hadron Collider,[10] in an attempt to create Higgs bosons and other particles for observation and study. On 4 July 2012, the discovery of a new particle with a mass between 125 and 127 GeV/c2 was announced; physicists suspected that it was the Higgs boson.[11][12][13] Since then, the particle has been shown to behave, interact, and decay in many of the ways predicted by the Standard Model. It was also tentatively confirmed to have even parity and zero spin,[1] two fundamental attributes of a Higgs boson. This appears to be the first elementary scalar particle discovered in nature.[14] More studies are needed to verify that the discovered particle has properties matching those predicted for the Higgs boson by the Standard Model, or whether, as predicted by some theories, multiple Higgs bosons exist.[3]

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