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ohio state is so stereotypical its embarrassing

by: sorority.edu   

i got bored so i looked up national reputations of sororities

Pi Beta Phi girls ("Pi Phis”) are considered by most to be top-tier but also have a reputation as fake and superficial. They are not considered nice—but not outright nasty either. Many consider them to be obsessed with their looks and say they have a reputation for body image issues. This stereotype may, however, be sour grapes on the part of other sororities with inferiority complexes.

With consistently high marks for physical attractiveness, sociability, and popularity, Pi Phis certainly earn the envy of other sororities and the interest of fraternities. What they tend to lack—in philanthropy— doesn't seem to concern them too much.

Alpha Phi

Alpha Phi girls are generally thought of as partiers who like to drink and have a good time. Their academic reputation is good, but they also have a reputation for avoiding tough majors in favor of less-demanding subjects that don't conflict with their social lives. "Classy" and "involved" are not words typically used to describe Alpha Phi girls, but "fun" and “popular" are. Alpha Phi is considered by many to be an upper mid-tier sorority.

Kappa Delta ("KD") is considered an up-and-coming sorority, one that has risen to the top-tier in terms of reputation in recent decades. This reputation is by no means uniform, which may be due to the diversity of girls who pledge

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Hi I just want to thank you for taking the time out of your day to look this up and post this on the internet!!!!!!!! Such riveting content!!!!!!!!!!!!

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