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When you're the biggest, wealthiest, most popular, throw the best parties/events and have powerful student leaders and alumni, then I see nothing wrong with a tier system. At most big southern schools, most people would give you a list of who the top fraternities on campus. Even people in the non-top tier fraternities will agree on who the best are. However, those in the middle or lower tier fraternities probably aren't overly upset about it, because they'd much rather be in a second tier fraternity at Ole Miss than a top tier fraternity most other places.
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