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Ditto to the two gals who posted above me.
Even in "historically southern" GLO's, where they seem to be successful at every campus below the Mason Dixon line, or a particular region in the south at least, there are random campuses where that GLO has simply not clicked.
Every chapter, in addition, has its ebb and flow. A top tier group may end up at the bottom, or may struggle to stay in the middle, or may have the numbers and appearance of a top tier sorority but lack the sisterhood and enthusiasm to stay strong. "Top tier" is a very relative, cyclical, and geographic term. To say one GLO is "top tier" everywhere is ridiculous. I adore my sorority, but I know we have strengths and weaknesses in EVERY chapter, and we have stronger and weaker regions across the country. That doesn't mean that I am any less proud to call any ZTA my sister, though, no matter where she was initiated.
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