kd, ddd, agd
by: LOOkKappa Delta, Tri Delta, and Alpha Gam took a surprising number of out of the south girls this year considering they are the most stereotypically southern sororities at UA!!!!
#12by: Borrowed Greekchat
When more than half of all PNMs going through recruitment are OOS, it's pretty hard to not have a pledge class reflect that. I doubt the assertion that all the non-southern PNMs that got bids to these groups had southern roots of some type. There are only a handful in a group of ~100.
Delta Delta Delta 115
Alabama 35
Georgia 15
Texas 13
Tennessee 10
Kentucky 7
Florida 7
Louisiana 5
Mississippi 4
North Carolina 4
Illinois 3
Oregon 2
Connecticut 2
Virginia 2
Colorado 1
Indiana 1
South Carolina 1
Maryland 1
Ohio 1
Missouri 1
Alpha Gamma Delta 112
Alabama 55
Texas 8
Georgia 8
Tennessee 5
Illinois 4
Mississippi 3
Ohio 3
Kentucky 3
Virginia 3
North Carolina 3
California 2
Pennsylvania 2
Kansas 2
Oregon 2
Arkansas 1
New York 1
Indiana 1
Florida 1
Oklahoma 1
Wisconsin 1
Arizona 1
Missouri 1
Maryland 1
Kappa Delta 107
Alabama 38
North Carolina 10
Tennessee 8
Florida 7
Georgia 7
Texas 7
South Carolina 5
New York 4
Virginia 4
California 2
Illinois 2
Mississippi 2
Missouri 2
Louisiana 1
New Jersey 1
Colorado 1
Oklahoma 1
Connecticut 1
Michigan 1
Arkansas 1
Kentucky 1
#13by: Breakdown of yanks
Total number of northern girls from each house (border states weren't included since it depends on families heritage / tradition which influences how she was brought up)
DDD = 7
AGD = 12
KD = 9
Not a lot considering the large PC totals. Also, many girls from outside of the south were brought up in more traditional families who have a lot of respect for history and tradition. That is what really matters.
#14by: Stereotypical "yank"
I want to know what these "traditions" are you all keep talking about? I mean this in the most respectful way possible. Ill be attending BAMA next year because I was brought up in a conservative family who has lived in the south before, and I love it. However , I was only in the south for a short time so when you say traditions I have no idea what you are talking about. Is it just the history of the south (btw I know which states are southern border and northern thanks to history class, debate on this is just silly) or is it something more that I'm missing?
#16by: Chopper parents
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by: Southern roots
The ones I met this weekend from outside of the south had connections here. Several went to boarding school up north, a few were born here but parents moved elsewhere and they still had family and family land here. Some were from up north went to boarding school in Georgia and South Carolina. But I met a lot of people this weekend and all week long, so I certainty don't remember all of them and why they decided to come here!!!
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