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Old 06-13-2017, 02:01 PM
PhilTau PhilTau is offline
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From a decades-old perspective, the mindset of the OP is rather depressing.

1) Though the concept of "tier" probably seems very real to you - it is really just some BS made up by a website developer to make money. You and your chapter will likely be happier and more successful socially if you start fining members each time they use the term "tier".

2) Best advice is to try to socialize with the sororities that are the most fun to be around. Your chapter will regret not doing this.

3) What you seem to be asking is how to social climb. Well -- here's the big shocker. After you leave college and take a low level job in the big city with your hot, top tier sorority girlfriend or wife, you will quickly discover that the surnames of many of the members of the sororities you now call "lower" will be on the most prominent and successful businesses in the area. Don't ask me why - it is just so.

4) Don't expect people on this site to be very receptive to your inquiry.
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