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Poster Name:GoGreek
<strong>Subject:</strong><br />Difference in In State and Out of State Sororities<br /><br /> Poster Message:
Sororities at Auburn are more split by vibe and where girls are from than any type of “ranking.” You have your mainly in-state sororities that attract PNMs wanting their college experience with girls from the same schools/towns and people they already know. Then you have the more OOS-heavy sororities that attract out-of-state girls plus in-state girls who actually want to branch out, meet new people, and not stay in the same high school friend groups forever. And honestly, if you don’t already have a ton of connections in some of the heavily in-state houses, a lot of PNMs end up feeling out of place there. Not because the girls are “mean,” but because a lot of the members already know each other through hometowns, private schools, camps, dance teams, lake groups, church groups, etc. It can feel really established already, especially for OOS girls or even in-state girls from smaller towns who didn’t grow up in those circles. A lot of PNMs want a chapter where everyone is starting fresh together instead of walking into something that already feels pre-connected. Neither is better than the other. They are just different types of chapters with different member makeup. Out of State Sororities- these are not in any type of order: Gamma Phi Beta Sigma Kappa Delta Gamma Delta Delta Delta Pi Beta Phi Zeta Tau Alpha Alpha Xi Delta Delta Zeta In State Sororities - these are not in any type of order Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Delta Pi Kappa Delta Alpha Gamma Delta Chi Omega Phi Mu Kappa Delta Alpha Chi Omega These are really a mix of both: Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Kappa Gamma Sigma Sigma Sigma
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