I think it is fairly safe to say that every chapter of every sorority has it's own issues at one time or another. I'm not sure how many women are in each chapter at UCLA, but if you put more than 10 girls together, not everyone is going to agree about everything that comes up. That's the beauty of compromise, and sometimes having to put your own issues aside for the greater good of the group is part of sorority life.
During rush you learn first-hand what sets each chapter apart -- one chapter may go above and beyond in philanthropy than the others, one may go above and beyond in academics, or intramurals or have the past 100 homecoming queens, or whatever...
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