does being bottom tier effect how you get treated
by: ?In greek life here? It seems pretty hostile toward bottom tier on this site
#1by: 123
Nah it's really not that bad. I've been in a bottom tier house for a year and there isnt as much drama and the girls arent as artificial. I dont feel uncomfortable if I'm wearing no makeup, eating pizza, and with my hair in a bun in front of my sisters, but I know I would if I was in a different chapter
#2by: M
Yes it does, I pledged Sk in the spring and dropped and rushed in the fall and am in a better house and the experience is a lot better, connections are easier, there’s no negative stigma, you hangout and socialize more. The girls in Sigma Kappa just complain about things instead of getting things done and bicker and insult other houses or themselves.
#4by: Hi
For sororities it doesn’t really matter because there’s only 13 of them and they’re going to have enough programs to where the money is worth it, but for guys joining a low tier frat is hard. They’re often just starting up and don’t have any programs or connections and are ignored largely by top sororities so they could be a waste of money. It’s especially a gamble if they’re just chartering because out of the 32 fraternities on campus maybe 14 are relevant and only 1 in 3ish new frats will be successful.
#5by: Bottom tier betty
Im in a bottom tier and i dont hear sht about it in real life. No one is rude enough to say something, except on this website. I get a lot of "oh i didnt know you were in XYZ, but thats literally it, no one has been mean to me because im nice and fun. If youre somewhat cute, know how to do your makeup, and are not overweight, you will get into any party you want. In a bottom tier You will still find sisters you love, and you will find some you dont like so much, just like a top tier. Also we spend less of our dues on dirty rush fines and whatever else is needed to keep "top tier" image, so we can better allocate funds to things that actually matter like philanthropy and sisterhood. Also all the girls i know that graduated have told me that employers dont care what house youre in and dont understand tiers, to them its all the same because your sorority will just be a footnote on your resume. A hiring manager in NY or SF or LA doesnt know what the difference between an ASU aphi or adpi, they just want to see extracurriculars and leadership in general. Getting a leadership position in a house is SO MUCH MORE IMPORTANT for interviews than getting a top tier house. You dont know how many times ive heard my friends say they wish they didnt care so much during college
Because once they graduated, it literally didnt matter lol
#6by: Truth
It's so bad being in a low tier soroity. Not only is it worse in every possible way to a decent tier of higher soroity but they have no sisterhood. Girls are ashamed to be in a bottom house like ADPi, as they should be. Hopefully ADPi will belly up soon, it's not worth being in it.
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by: no...
Since you are not in another chapter you would not know what it is like there. If you think being in a top chapter means you need to wear makeup 24/7 and not wear a bun or eat pizza then you are mistaken. We are all in college.