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Originally Posted by texas*princess
I definately agree with this statement.
There is a sorority on my campus that was arguably in the top "tier" when I was in school just a few years ago, and now they are struggling quite a bit. Numbers are down, they didn't make quota, and they can't keep their house full which is causing a financial strain. And everyone can probably attest that a financial strain on the chapter makes it difficult to focus on anything else.
Those girls used to be one of the most involved sororities on campus, and I think their participation on campus has decreased because of the overall morale of the chapter. The lower morale I am guessing is stemming from the financial issues.
So it's really not all about what "tier" you're in...
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you thought they were top tier?
see, that's how little it matters and how much it differs even on the same campus. t*p and i were in the same chapter at the same time, and we have different perceptions of the "tiers."