out of state vs instate rankingz
by: Reb
I feel like the in state houses and out of state houses should have rankings all of there own. So it would go like this
In state house rankings
(Top)
KD
XO
(Mid)
DDD
DG
(Bottom)
PHi MU
Out of state houses
(Top)
KKG
(Mid)
Pi phi
AoII
(Bottom)
Theta
adpi
#2by: Actually
#4by: What?
#5by: this
I think y'all are looking at this wrong. OP took the houses considered to take more in-state girls and ranked them accordingly, and them took the houses considered to take more out-of-state girls and then ranked them accordingly.
We all know that when you do a normal ranking of all of the chapters at Ole Miss, kkg would be middle. But when you rank just the "out-of-state" houses as OP did, kkg would be top since none of the top tier houses are what OP considered "out-of-state" houses. \n\n\n\n\nTo further explain if someone is still confused, here is the normal ranking of Ole Miss sororities, and I added whether they are considered an in-state or out-of-state sorority:
upper top (in no particular order)
kd (in-state)
ddd (in-state)
chio (in-state)
lower top
dg (in-state)
upper middle (in no particular order)
kkg (out-of-state)
phi mu (in-state)
lower middle (in no particular order)
aopi (out-of-state)
pi phi (out-of-state)
bottom (in order)
adpi (out-of-state)
theta (out-of-state)
So, if you went by this ranking and did an in-state ranking and an out-of-state ranking, then this is what they would look like (/ means equal):
in-state:
ddd/kd/chio
dg
phi mu
out-of-state:
kkg
aopi/pi phi
adpi
theta
So you separate the two groups of houses and then rank them looking at the houses in that category alone. so OP was saying kkg is top in out-of-state ranking, not in the overall ranking.
(in my rankings i moved ddd up with chio and kd where it belongs unlike op believes)
#7by: lol
Okay people need to get this straight: Out of state/in state doesn't really matter. It's really who has the connections. I am from out of state and i'm in a "top tier" sorority. Your "top out of state" aka KKG rushed me really hard because I had a lot of connections in that house. I dropped them because I wanted to be in a top house and I had the connections for a top house. The "out of state" houses are basically the houses that have less money and connections. If you come from out of state and have money and the connections to get into a top house, you will be rushed hard there and will probably end up in one of those houses. Even if you're from in state, if you have no connections to the top houses, you won't make it there. And this is where you see the MS girls in phi mu, kkg etc.
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by: Ehhh
I'd put AOPi equal to Pi Phi. They're pretty similar, I can't really see why one has to be on top of the other.