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Originally posted by Firehouse
Some sorority always fits the profile of the weakest sister (no point in detailing that here; everyone understands it). They hang on for as long as they can, but it's terribly difficult for them.
I do understand the differences, and it's interesting to see how single-sex fraternities and sororities handle their business.
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I agree that it is a worthy exchange and you're right, it does seem that there is always an underdog in the sorority system, despite our efforts to the contrary. I have seen though, on many campuses (especially in Michigan, where I am most familiar with the chapters), that the underdog changes over time. The strongest chapter today may be the weakest in 10 years, but it ends up rotating. This might not be true in the South, but I've seen it at the schools I've worked with for many years.