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 Somebody mentioned the number of alumnae as a sign of strength. Although that is certainly a factor, Chi Omega is one of the largest sororities in terms of actives and alums and that was the chapter that ended up deactivating. | 
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 I am a Zeta Psi Sigma alum and the groups that have been invited to present have already been chosen.  The groups were narrowed down by both the campu greek community and Zeta Psi Sigma.  They where chosen for a variety of different reasons, ranging from there creed to the level of national support that could offer the new colony.  They will be presenting in January.  I'm not going to post here, to keep it from turning into a pick XYZ or go ABC type of thread.  If you are interested in knowing PM me. | 
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 I dont really care who presents or is chosen as long as there is Expansion at C M!  It may even give some importance to many of the other Schools at this level.  And Yes, beleive it or not, there are a lot of factors that will go into the selection process. So Your GLO is not chosen, it is not the friggen end of the world! Are not many NPC More Regional than others? So, guess who may be chosen over others. There are more schools out there to present to. | 
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 And to be blunt, comparing CMU and the Ivy League schools just doesn't work. It's not just because the Ivy League schools are academically challenging that they have their reputation, it's the old boy network (or the perception of its existence) you get from those schools too. I would not say the same thing about CMU. Plus, the Greek systems at U Penn & Cornell and the Greek systems at Harvard and Yale are WORLDS apart. Harvard doesn't even recognize the sororities officially. | 
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 And completely irrelevant but necessary to know, there were quite a few Harvard bigwigs involved in our colonization process. We don't place chapters that aren't in accordance with university administrations. | 
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 I really think You said it all in a Sentence!:) The Acceptance By The School is Prominent from the Get Go. It does not depend on How Each GLO feels about being on a Specific Campi! Manytimes, We as GLOS have Proved Our Stupidiity to Schools and They Have turned against Us.:( | 
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 That said, no one sorority is "better" in terms of quality than the others, and I wish nothing but the best to the ones who have been chosen to present. :) | 
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 As I said, I don't have a bias.  Whatever new GLO that is selected will be accepted. But for the alums that have a preference, we will continue to put our opinions in with our chapters and with the school administration. In terms of people who may be biased against CMU, 2 years ago kddani wrote the following in regards to Carnegie Mellon on a different thread in Greek Chat. "The student body is largely foreign (it's very easy to walk across the entire campus and not hear English spoken even once)... it's a very "nerdy" school- a lot of very smart and very geeky people. Most of the "normal"/ "cool" kids joing a GLO b/c they want the socialization. So there's not really a whole lot of GDI's out to get them or anything. It's a very interesting campus culture...." Quite a few broad based stereotypes are in that quote. Pitt and CMU students very rarely interact. We each have our focuses and they don't overlap so there is minimal rivalry. Several of the GLOs have chapters at both campuses but rarely host joint Pitt/CMU events. There are international students but after 9/11 that number has decreased. We are not simply an engineering school, we have a phenomenal fine arts and drama school. The Economics Department has more Nobel Prize winners than any other department. I could go on but there is no need. | 
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 If you don't have a bias, don't be so snotty about it, and don't talk crap on other GLOs. There's no denying that CMU is a great school. And if i'm not mistaken, don't the girls in the local get to pick who they are affiliating with, not the other GLOs? So while it's fine you have an opinion, but it doesn't mean that it will count. | 
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 alum (and whoever else feels the same way, for that matter), perhaps you should just stay out of it and have faith that your collegiate sisters will make the right suggestions when it's their turn to give Zeta Psi Sigma their input. I hope, for the sake of all the CMU Greeks, that they don't take on this same snotty attitude you've been throwing out in this thread. :o | 
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 Wow, that is quite the statement.....i would risk to say that no matter how 'great' the national org is, the local chapter is quite important. chapters differ so much between schools and some are very distant from what their nationals would like them to be doing. so a woman should join ABC because they are the "best" national, even though hte individual chapter has the worst GPA, has more sisters fail out, all they do is drink and the NMs get hazed? That makes no sense to me. Yes, you join a national org and it is good to look into the national org when picking a group, but to totally disregard the local chapter is just dumb. also, no offense, as much as CMU and Harvard and Penn are 'ivy league' or educational powerhouses in your eyes, those of us in lowly state system schools are getting just as good of an education and are just as focused as those other schools. in fact, both of my parents went to penn; they basically told be to do undergrad at a state school because penn was a waste of money unless for grad school. and my little bro goes to the quasi-ivy league Lehigh U, and those kids party way more than my state school kids did and their fraternities are out of control. so don't start trying to throw your CMU education in our faces. also, AST has a large number of PA chapters and Pitt area alumns, as does DZ, and many others. they would be just as good for CMU. in the end it is the org that best fits to true mission of the org. plus, i am from PA and have never heard of Pi Phi except as being on a list of sororities. with as many chapters as there are in PA, almost any NPC would eb great for this campus. there are tons of alumns around, especially the state school grads because they tend to stay in PA cuz it is a damn fine state! hahahh. and if a group wasn't strong enough to support a new chapter i feel liek they wouldnt be a national org or they would be slow to open another chapter as that would mean they can't support the chapters they have already. In the end, i think the best organization for these ladies will be chosen, good luck and best wishes. editted to remove offensive statement: I'm sorry all.....I see what compulsive posting will do. hahah | 
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