kd
by: Dixie
KD is not strong nationally at all....third tier sorority at best.
No chapters at Baylor, Tulane, Emory, Georgia Tech, Oklahoma, TCU, SMU,West Virginia, Duke, William & Mary, Colorado, Purdue, Michigan, Iowa, Wisconsin, USC, Pepperdine, UC-Berkeley, Minnesota, Penn, UConn, Arizona, Syracuse,Iowa..... and NO chapters at all in many states and Canada....but chapters at non-academic, division 3 schools in the south that the top sororities won't consider having chapters..
#8by: Regional Top Schools
The top academic, highest admissions requirements in the south are the following schools. They get the best students from the best private and public schools.
Rice - no greek system
Vanderbilt - Theta, Kappa, DDD
Georgia - Theta, ADPi, Phi Mu
Florida - ZTA, KD, DG
Texas A&M - DDD, KKG,
Tulane - Pi Phi, KKG
Emory - Theta, DDD
Georgia Tech - ADPi, ZTA
Texas - KKG, Pi Phi, Theta
SMU - Theta, Kappa, Pi Phi
#9by: long term
I am saying nothing about KD, just a reply about being a "career sorority girl." The reason that you might consider how strong a sorority is nationally is for contacts and support during the rest of your life as an alumna. A strong, respected sorority can help you when you move to a new city and know no one, those ties can help you get a job, it can help you make friends in a new community.
#10by: FYI
Adding your sorority to your resume' is not going to get a job for you! Jobs will be offered when you graduate with wonderful grades and have great internships. Sororities help you make connections in the areas that you live and won't help you when you move across the country. It doesn't matter what sorority it is. Ladies, you join the sorority because you want to be part of a group that you fit in with.
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by: HMMM
i guess that kd is not selective in where they put chapters, and can't get on campus at many top public and private schools.