Actual rankings and why they make sense
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Divided into sections but in no order:
Big 3: dg, zta, axo
- everyone knows these are the top houses at A&M. These are most involved philanthropy wise and socially. You see them the most at frat events and they mix with top frats. Very looks based and have party girls.
Upper Middle: dz, pi phi, kd, gphi
- these houses are known to take more variety in girls unlike the top 3. Dz a bit more looks based for middle tier, but still do not have a specific look to their sorority. Strong philanthropies and go out to frat events/ do party. Social but these houses aren’t known for partying super hard.
Lower Middle: kappa, tri delt, chi o
- these houses are not known to be super social or at a lot of frat events. Chi o has a super strong philanthropy but the others aren’t really strong. These houses placed at lower middle because I would say they keep to themselves quite a bit. Won’t see these girls out a lot. Again, a variety of girls at lower mid, no specific look to a house.
Bottom: aopi, adpi, theta
- these houses are not social nor are seen at frat events. Aopi is new so it’s probably bottom of bottom because they aren’t established at all. Other than that, they all have a decent sisterhood. Theta is very religious so that’s usually why you don’t see them out.
#43by: I mean...
A lot of people are saying this is super accurate, and maybe it is on y'alls terms. However, I just want to say that sororities are not here as party organizations. There are many more aspects that make them what they are. I don't think the fact that some attend every single, or the majority of, fraternity events means they should receive a higher rank. GPA isn't even mentioned in this explanation. And without naming my sorority I know we do a lot of smaller, hands-on projects with our philanthropy(s).
This isn't an inclusive review of sororities and honestly is pretty shallow.
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