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Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority chapter comments at University of Wisconsin - UW

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#51  by: Wow   
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I never knew Kappa had so many "friends". Especially ones that would take time out of their last days of summer to come on a website and rank them all 5s and talk about how "hot" they are. LOL
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#52  by: Frat guy   
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I am a junior in a fraternity at UW. KKG is the sorority known for partying the most, being one of the most attractive sororitys on campus (as a whole), having girls that put out the easiest (hence why the fraternities love them and love partying with them), often winning the greek life events that they participate in, having awesome girls in the lead positions, and their house is awesome. Hot girls who care more about partying than anything else is an accurate way to describe them, yes, but they are making an effort to strengthen their sisterhood, have put a stop to the hazing (at least during fall 2012), and can't seem to lose much status within the Greek system. There is definitely a list of girls "they have done" in KSig, they all seem to be in an open relationship (focus on your values), and are obsessed about being better than DG (even though they already are).

Bottomline: The frats love KKG as a whole and the sororities dislike KKG as a whole. If you love to party, are attractive, and are confident enough in yourself to drown out the hate of other sororities, you should go KKG; if you don't find yourself being all three, a big partier (3 days a week minimum), very confident, and attractive, then KKG is not for you. As a member of a fraternity at UW, I like Kappas. I don't approve with the lack of respect for themselves, but they are the most fun to party with no question.

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