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Getting back to (what I think) was the original intention of this thread...
Top tier, middle tier & bottom tier:
Someone had made a comment that top tier sororities were snobby & bottom tiers "actually like each other" - women in top tier sororities DO like each other & believe in their sisterhood, just as much as the bottom tier sororities do. And of course, as I always say, in any group of women, you will find women who hate each other & women who love each other. Plain & simple. No one can tell me that 100% of their sisters actually truly really love everyone in their chapter....that's baloney!
Now, on actually describing a tier system..or the sorority system in general:
The quote "from the outside looking in, you can't understand it' from the inside looking out, you can't explain it" (however it goes) comes to mind.
And finally, once again, I think this thread is getting more confusing because fraternities are being discussed. Sorority & fraternity membership/functioning/etc. are two totally separate systems. As much as you want to say they're alike, they're not.
While it's nice that many men here want to try to "understand" it, there is certainly no way a man can "explain" it.
And FYI, Kappa Sig has never been "top tier" at Florida, at least in the past 20 years since I have been a greek.
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Annie / KD Online
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