fraternity reps iii
by: Honest UnbiasedDue to everyone requesting for me to make a new Fraternity Reps post, here's the new and updated list! Sorry it took so long. I posted the top 17 fraternities because I don't know anything about the others, so I apologize if your fraternity isn't listed. Good luck to all of those going through rush this summer! Hope this helps!
#1by: Honest Unbiased
FIJI-
Pros: Known as the best of the "involved" fraternities and debatably the best on campus. Note that Fiji would be terrible at other schools, but Auburn is unique. Involvement and academic success go a long way here. They run SGA almost every year and hold positions in almost every on-campus organization. They mostly have very attractive brothers and great pull with the "involved" top sororities. They always have a very successful rush and are able to meet their quota easily.
Cons: Nobody goes to Fiji for their social life. Granted, Fiji Island is a fun week, but that is probably their only big/good party of the year. They're notorious for having debatably the worst brotherhood on campus, being way too big and having a lot of cliques/divide.
Pledge here if you're looking for a very involved fraternity, get girls easily, and get a job easily out of college.
#2by: Honest Unbiased
BETA-
Pros: Best known for their great reputation with the ladies. Betas are pretty boys with fun personalities and we girls love them for it. As you could guess, they have great relations with the top sororities. Their parties are hit or miss, but are a blast when they hit. Maintain a successful rush every year and always recruit typical Beta pledge classes.
Cons: Like Fiji, they're known for their terrible brotherhood. However, this is due less to numbers and more to just being extremely cliquey. They're preppy and not southern (could be a pro if you like that), some would call them mommas boys. Also, they are stuggling financially, probably due to a very high inactive rate in the brotherhood.
Pledge here if you're looking for easy access to a pool of beautiful women and an overall fun social life.
#3by: Honest Unbiased
THETA CHI-
Pros: Has quickly risen to be among the best fraternities on campus. They own the largest and nicest house in Auburn, and contrary to the common rumor, they are paying it off with ease and not struggling financially. Despite a low-key spring semester this year, they're known for their amped up social life. They throw the most parties, which are usually very fun and can be very unique (ex: Thetadega). Pull a lot from top sororities but almost every sorority hangs with them. Also, they're surprisingly involved, usually running IFC and holding positions in SGA. Have had very successful results in rush over the past few years and are likely to continue.
Cons: They have, unfortunately, maintained terrible relations with other fraternities and definitely have their fair share of haters. They used to be notorious pranksters, party crashers, and troublemakers. Many fraternities still hold grudges against them for this even though the maturity level at Theta Chi seems to have improved. This really hurts them with socials and joint parties since no fraternity wants to do anything with them. They're known for their drinking and can be classless drunks at times.
Pledge here if you're looking for a great social life with tons of house parties, involvement, and a mostly close-knit brotherhood.
#4by: Honest Unbiased
KA-
Pros: Probably their best pro is their financial stability. They have the best alumni financial backing and by far the highest dues, allowing them to afford almost anything they want. They also own a very nice fraternity house that rivals that of Theta Chi. KA is also a very popular name at SEC schools. Their historically good name at Auburn helps them attract lots of top sorority girls, mostly freshmen, and tons of rushees. There's a bit of pledge class segregation, but overall they seem to have a pretty decent brotherhood for a fraternity of their size.
Cons: Even though they have the most money, KA is debatably the poorest social scene of the large fraternities. Old South is their only good party of the year, and even then its not all that great. The university is also banning unique aspects of Old South one by one, including the ban on the cannon firing as of this year. Their rush has also fallen dramatically within the past few years. They're able to invite a ton of rushees, but for whatever reason, the KA pledge classes have been subpar at best and not to the standard of a top fraternity. This has resulted in a decline in popularity and pull on top sorority girls. KA needs to kill it in rush this summer in order to reverse their major downtrend.
Pledge here if you're looking for a southern fraternity with a solid name, decent brotherhood, and good pull on attractive freshmen girls.
#5by: Honest Unbiased
ATO-
Pros: ATO has just temporarily acquired Phi Delt's house on new row since they were kicked off this year. They are leasing it for 2 years or until Phi Delt comes back. This is a HUGE improvement for them since their last house was no better than a meth house. They are very involved on campus, maintain great grades, and pull some of the goody-two-shoes girls from sororities including the top ones. They usually have a lot of brothers holding positions in IFC and SGA, giving the ATO a good say on what goes on around campus and greek life.
Cons: Picture a much lesser version of Fiji and you have ATO. Though they pull some top tier sororities, ATOs typically get friend-zoned by girls because they aren't particularly attractive and they make great study buddies. They have a non-existent social life, but maybe that will change with their new house. Also, they don't recruit very well and mostly get the rejects from the top fraternities, but that also could change with their new house.
Pledge here if you're looking for a rising fraternity that is involved and has good connections.
#6by: Honest Unbiased
SIGMA PI-
Pros: They have a big house on Old Row and have recently added a very nice and large party barn. They've been throwing more parties lately but usually save up for one big named artist to play at their house each semester. Their brotherhood also seems to be pretty close-knit and not as pledge class segregated.
Cons: They were a fraternity that was rising for a while but has seemed to have plateaued this year. They've been recruiting better and better classes but just can't seem to be able to recruit a top quality pledge class. Sigma Pi is also not a big name around about, resulting in little to no pull on top sororities and low to average attendance at their parties.
Pledge here if you're looking for fraternity with lots of untapped potential, a nice house, and a great brotherhood.
#7by: Honest Unbiased
SIG EP-
Pros: If you're from the West Coast or up north, look no further. Sig Ep is mostly made up of brothers from those types of cultures and is not a southern fraternity at all. They throw tons of small parties and are religiously at the bars. Rarely do they have big parties, but they're nonetheless a wild party fraternity. They also pull some very attractive girls that are usually from similar areas of the country.
Cons: Sig Ep is cursed when it comes to big name band parties. Almost every semester, their big artist has either not shown up or cancelled on short notice. They also don't have any pull on the southern population of Auburn, which is the majority obviously. Top sororities also don't hang out with them and their house is constantly a wreck.
Pledge here if you're looking for a non-southern fraternity that likes to get wild and has a consistent social life.
#8by: Honest Unbiased
PHI TAU-
Pros: Another good middle tier fraternity that has all-around good qualities. They throw a few good parties but are more of an involved fraternity. The brothers are nice and welcoming. The parties here are always average but can be considered good for a small fraternity. The brotherhood is good and they seem to be improving in recruitment.
Cons: Phi Tau has never established any strong foothold in greek life at Auburn. Their parties aren't really fun and the brothers can be weird as a result of subpar recruitment. They don't have any real pull on the sororities and the girls that hang out there are at random.
Pledge here if you're looking for a decent all around fraternity with nice brothers and some good involvement on campus.
#9by: Honest Unbiased
DELTA SIG-
Pros: They've had a couple of good pledge classes recently and are throwing more parties. They're trying to establish themselves as one of the party fraternities and seem to be doing a good job with it. None of their parties are that good or have big turnouts, but at least they're consistently throwing lots of them. They also have a smaller, but nice house to host them at.
Cons: Though they throw lots of parties, they aren't a big enough name to bring in large crowds. Their house its sometimes easy to miss because its surrounded by vegetation and shadowed by Theta Chi's huge house. They don't pull any top sororities or many girls for that matter. They're on the right track but there's lots of room for improvement.
Pledge here if you're looking for a smaller fraternity that throws lots of parties.
#10by: Honest Unbiased
AGR-
Pros: The definition of good ole southern boys. Unlike KA, these guys actually are really southern rooted and the fraternity is made up of mostly farmers and die-hard hunters. They like to drink and have a good time and really couldn't care less about what people think about them. They're laid back for the most part and have a big, but old house.
Cons: Their house is about to fall apart and they don't really care about the progress of the fraternity. Because of their attitude, they will never rise to be a top tier fraternity and will most likely not see any improvement. They don't throw any big parties and the brothers are usually classless and drunk.
Pledge here if you're looking to kick back and drink throughout college with a bunch of very southern guys.
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You should mention that it's easy for Fiji to have a very successful rush when you strictly recruit from one area
Same for when you mention Sigma Nu and Beta. Its easy to rush when every kid out of Mobile(in Sigma Nus case) wants to be a Sigma Nu especially when Mobile sends a ton of kids to Auburn so that gives them plenty to choose from. Same for Beta and Birmingham and Fiji and Birmingham/Montgomery. KA has a deep alumni base who send their kids to Auburn so legacies make up half of their PC. I just think you should consider those things when you say a fraternity has an easy successful rush. Its not like youre seeing kids from random areas in AL or out of state kids dieing to be Sigma Nus, KAs, Betas, ect because where theyre from everyone doesnt go to the same fraternity