Yes. While I can say where we have a lot of chapters, I can't say they are the chapters girls are beating down the doors to get in. I think Chi O has an unusual situation as was described above. Small state, big school, not a lot of in-state options, founding sorority chapter at a very competitive campus and not a lot of chapters at that school. That makes their density a lot stronger than just about any other scenario anyone could come up with. Even if, using Alpha Phi in California as an example, they ARE the chapter the girls are beating down the doors to get in at every one of their chapters, there are still a gazillion other schools there where they aren't represented, Greek life isn't the be all and end all of college life there, and I don't think founding chapters have the gravitas in California (a younger state) that they do in the Midwest and East. it's just a different scenario.
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