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Old 07-23-2008, 01:03 PM
UGAalum94 UGAalum94 is offline
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It's not. It is definitely in the top tier- but even though the differences are minor, SAE is King at Georgia, and one could make a case for KA too. Still FIJI is right up there. None of this really matters as rush advice, but as long as we are talking tiers...
Is SAE still King after the heroin death a few years ago?

It's not my intention just to rehash gossip, but I would have thought that what the group went through and how that might have affected guys coming out of high school might have tipped their interest to other groups.

I guess it's been two rush cycles, so maybe it's old news. SAE has been a strong chapter, so I would expect them to rebound; I'm just amazed that there wouldn't be a little dip in reputation that would allow a different group to claim to be at the top.

Can I ask a kind of random question? Phi Delta Theta used to be good, maybe a little overly enamored with Wide Spread Panic, but a good size, high membership of private school guys, etc, and I noticed that their numbers seemed way down when I looked at a list. Is it the housing situation that hurting them or something else?
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Old 07-23-2008, 03:06 PM
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Phi Delta Theta used to be good, maybe a little overly enamored with Wide Spread Panic,
Never a bad thing.
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Old 07-23-2008, 10:02 PM
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Never a bad thing.
Yeah, but sometimes it's hard to tell when you've gone too far down that hippie road. One day you're outdoorsy, laid back, Patagonia or North Face-wearing Wide Spread lovin' fraternity guys and the next you're ponytail and tie-dye wearing, hacky sackin' burnouts around the drum circle.

Anyway, anyone know what happened? I don't really think their loss of numbers has anything to do with Wide Spread or hippiedom. It really was a very solid, Southern chapter as I remember. What's up with it now?
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