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Exactly! I'm a 4.0 accounting student and in a "low GPA" sorority and I wouldn't change a thing about it, my sisters are AWESOME! I have a lot of friends in Pi Phi, GPhi, APhi, AXO and DG. These houses all recruit similar funny, outgoing, sweet girls. Instead of making grades above 3.7 the #1 criteria, they make grade cuts around 3.3 and pay a lot of attention to the girls personality. And I'm sorry to the ADPi's out there who want to convince everyone that grades make a sorority top but if yall recruited based on personality maybe you would like each other more and have a little fun once in a while. The only positive about being surrounded by 4.0 students is that you get a great study group of enthusiastic girls focused on academics. And yep that IS awesome! I know this because despite being in a "low GPA" house I still have that awesome group of overachievers to study with. Sorry but the difference at the end of the day in GPAs isn't a whole lot. And don't tell the accounting student she never took a stats class LOL get over yourselves. To the regular, social girls in the world the rankings are like this: Pi Phi/XO Tridelt/Kappa/Aphi (not a socials fave but they are awesome at what they do) AXO/DG Zeta/SK/Phi Mu I left out ADPi and Theta because as awesome as Theta is (honest so much respect for you) they're literally inactive with social events. A social girl would probably avoid that house and ADPi same idea, they're just super nerdy, none of my friends would ever join.
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