There's no such thing as a 'top house' at TAMU
by: tbh
Unpopular opinion, but I really and truly don't think there's necessarily a "top house" at A&M. Greek life just isn't really big enough to have any stand-out sororities. We don't have the support from the university to enable us to grow into a system that would even have "top houses."
Obviously, some are 'better' than others (depending on what you're looking for), but I wouldn't say there's a set house/group of houses that are "top."
No hate to TAMU sorority life at all. I'm a part of it and love it, but I just don't understand why people get so caught up in the rankings of a greek system that, at the end of the day, just really isn't that strong. The houses serve their purposes of providing sisterhood, and that's that.
#1by: this!
Just when I thought Greek rank was complete garbage, someone posts the most accurate description of A&M Greek life I’ve ever read.
It doesn’t matter where you go. They are all about the same. We are talking tiny increments of difference. This isn’t UT. So go where you’re happy.
#2by: Holy Cow
This y’all! I mean, I love my house, but honestly, I have so many friends from all over Panhellenic and we are pretty much the exact same. We all have similar personality types scattered throughout the chapters, lots of people highly involved in other orgs, etc. it makes me sad to see people come on here and bash other houses, especially newer ones or ones who have struggled in the past but are really getting it together. I don’t like to say, “Oh, XYZ is really moving up,” because that sounds like they have sucked. I think what can separate some houses from others can be their Nationals and the levels of support. At the end of the day, local chapters have to run themselves. So when a house has struggled or had a set back, it can take a minute to get it together. Prime example, ADPi. I love the ladies in this chapter. Yes, they have had to rebuild a lot and revamp things but y’all, they are killing it!! They have recruited and retained some excellent leadership and great members. They are going to continue to do well. Also, remember that what a house might have been a few years ago can change with just a pledge class or two. Just give Greek life a chance at A&M and do YOUR very best at bringing your best self to add to your chapter. Whatever you put into it, you will get out of it. To me, it’s just something extra tied in with my overall Aggie experience.
#3by: 100% agree with this
Finally someone putting Greek life in perspective. I love my sorority, am very involved, and I’ve met some amazing people. But, it is just a PART of my life at A&M. When I graduate, I’ll be involved in my alumnae network, and that will always be a part of my life, too, but not my whole life. PNMs, I swear no one cares about rankings after freshman year. Just being involved in Panhellenic is the main thing. Best of luck to you and I pray you all have a good experience. Try not to take it too seriously; it’s not that big a deal at A&M. Remember you are beautiful and lovable regardless of what happens. Oh! And some of the best guys at A&M aren’t even in Greek life.
#4by: Maybe if your a top house
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