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Which sorority has the most chapters in each state?
In an accompanying thread I listed which states each NPC sorority has the most active chapters. This thread lists the sorority with the most chapters in each state.
Alabama Phi Mu Alaska Sigma Sigma Sigma Arizona Chi Omega, Gamma Phi Beta & Pi Beta Phi Arkansas Alpha Sigma Alpha California Alpha Phi Colorado Pi Beta Phi Connecticut Alpha Epsilon Phi, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma & Phi Sigma Sigma Delaware several Dist. of Col. Alpha Epsilon Phi, Delta Gamma & Phi Sigma Sigma Florida Zeta Tau Alpha Georgia Phi Mu Hawaii Alpha Gamma Delta Idaho several Illinois Delta Zeta Indiana Chi Omega Iowa Alpha Delta Pi, Delta Delta Delta & Kappa Kappa Gamma Kansas Delta Delta Delta Kentucky Kappa Delta Louisiana Phi Mu Maine Phi Mu Maryland Phi Mu & Phi Sigma Sigma Massachusetts Alpha Epsilon Phi & Phi Sigma Sigma Michigan Phi Sigma Sigma Minnesota Sigma Sigma Sigma Mississippi Delta Delta Delta, Kappa Delta & Phi Mu Missouri Alpha Sigma Alpha, Delta Zeta, Sigma Sigma Sigma & Zeta Tau Alpha Montana several Nebraska Chi Omega & Gamma Phi Beta Nevada Sigma Kappa New Hampshire Alpha Xi Delta New Jersey Delta Phi Epsilon New Mexico Chi Omega New York Sigma Delta Tau North Carolina Chi Omega North Dakota Kappa Alpha Theta Ohio Alpha Xi Delta Oklahoma Chi Omega Oregon Alpha Chi Omega Pennsylvania Alpha Sigma Tau Rhode Island Phi Sigma Sigma South Carolina Zeta Tau Alpha South Dakota Alpha Xi Delta Tennessee Kappa Delta Texas Zeta Tau Alpha Utah Alpha Chi Omega Vermont several Virginia Alpha Sigma Alpha & Zeta Tau Alpha Washington Alpha Phi, Gamma Phi Beta & Kappa Alpha Theta West Virginia Alpha Xi Delta Wisconsin Alpha Xi Delta Wyoming several Canada Alpha Gamma Delta |
I take it the "several" is a half dozen or more sororities with the same amount of chapters?
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I was surprised I don't see Delta Zeta and Chi Omega on the list more often. I guess I asssumed that Chi Omega was just about everywhere!
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Well, they are, they're just more spread out. For example - we have a ton of chapters in Missouri, but none in Arizona. Chi O has chapters in both those states. It all evens out.
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Isn't there still just one four-year college in Wyoming? That does severely limit the chance for extension!
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California definitely has a lot of Alpha Phi presence, there are 22 chapters there I believe!
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I don't have snarky criticism, but rather, statistical criticism for this thread and the other thread about which states each NPC has the most chapters.
Sure, there is some variation, but states like California, Texas, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, etc. will be the strong points of MANY sororities just because these states have a large number of schools with NPC chapters. Conversely, when discussing which NPC has the most chapters in a state, the answer will often be the ones with the most chapters nationwide. My point is that neither of these threads show an NPC's relative strength. If you were to compare the percentage of chapters in each state for an NPC, that might show more of their relative strength. However, it won't prove much for states with few schools with NPC chapters. For example, Alpha Chi Omega has one chapter in Vermont, and Vermont has one school with NPCs, so Alpha Chi Omega has chapters in 100% of Vermont schools. Alpha Chi Omega has 13 chapters in California, out of 40 schools with NPCs, meaning that they have chapters in 32.5% of California schools. However, it wouldn't make sense to say that Alpha Chi Omega is stronger in Vermont than they are in California. I think the only way to really determine the "best" NPC would be to look at what percentage of chapters of each NPC that are achieving a certain set of things standardized by all groups. But since each I/N HQ determines award winners in individual categories different, has different minimum standards, different levels of achievement, and emphasize different qualities, it would be difficult to do this. I'm not criticizing you, oldu, just pointing out factors to show the limitations of the data you've compiled. |
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Perhaps this is my simply interpretation of the original post, but I never got that this thread was about who was "best". Simply which NPC has the most chapters in a particular state. For example, there are 14 colleges in Kentucky and 13 have NPCs. Kappa Delta happens to have an active chapter at eight of the schools. 61.54% Which is more than any other NPC in Kentucky. Revised: There are 13 Kentucky campuses with NPCs. One campus has Greek Life, but no NPCs. |
Nice list for reference!
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I guess my statement might apply to most of those threads as well. It just does not seem to *me* that there is much of a "who is the best" tone to his posts. If anything he leaves that up to everyone else to dissect and discuss. |
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i dont get any "looks whos the best" from oldu. but maybe my NPHC goggles see otherwise?
but umm where is SDT hiding? i dont EVER see them! i know im in one small part of a very LARGE state, but the only SDT chapter i know bout is Brooklyn College... |
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