There is almost no difference between srat girls
by: ColdHardFact
All the srat girls are basically the same. Yes, they are all individuals with different personalities, but for the most part they all look basically the same, all act basically the same, and any of them could be in any of the other chapters. This is more true now than ever.
If you took every girl in an OSU chapter, took their letters off, and put them in a big room together, there is no one who could figure out which chapter any of them were in by talking to them.
Anyone here who thinks they can tell the difference between a DG, a Zeta, a Fuzzy, an AGD, or a Kappa is fooling themselves.
The difference in chapters comes down to reputation only. Top get "better" pairings and bigger parties. That is it.
Being in a top or mid or bottom says absolutely NOTHING about the person in the house.
#2by: BS
#4by: Sorry
I appreciate the spirit of what you're trying to do, but I think you know that it's not true.
I agree that from a personality standpoint, you can't really tell a difference. Every sorority has girls who are preppy, quirky, nerdy, athletic, extroverted, introverted, etc... You'll find girls from DG and DZ who are engineering majors, just as you'll find girls from Alpha Phi and AEPHi who are fashionistas.
But let’s be real — there is a difference in physical appearance. How do you think the “top tier” houses handle recruitment? If there were PNMs with identical “on paper” qualifications that actives really liked during recruitment, and you had one spot in your PC remaining, who do you think is getting that spot — the attractive thin girl or the not as attractive and not as thin girl? We all know the answer. That’s just the social order of things. Right or wrong, that’s how it is and how it always will be.
As mean as this sounds, I probably couldn’t tell the difference between a girl in DG and Alpha Phi, but I can DEFINITELY tell the difference between a girl in DG and DZ or Alpha Phi and AEPHI.
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by: chúpame
you don't even have to know what they look like you just need to know their weight