Kappa Sigma - ΚΣ Fraternity Ratings at CU
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By: thomas the tank enginePosted:
when ur brotherhood is only beer pong and yet yall think ur mid, then you guys have a sincere problem
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By: dtdPosted:
alright brothers and decent brotherhood...but they seriously have issues with the greekrank grind...yall should not be ranked this high, at best, lower mid
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By: DKE GoobersPosted:
LowerMid house. Nice guys, but some are extremely annoying on this site. Mixes exclusively with PSS yet somehow thinks they're rising to Mid.
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By: broPosted:
LowerMid house with potential and nice guys. But really need to stop grinding this site- they're firmly LowerMid.
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By: MidPosted:
Nice house with a chill pc and a good brotherhood, but they need to work on srat relations. Mid frat with potential
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By: UnbiasedPosted:
Not on the level of the c4 mids yet, but took a strong 15 person PC of good kids. If they’re able to pull this off again in the fall, they may be able to rise. Known for their own version of pong, these boys love to play pong, but have limited (albeit improving) srat relations. Not a bad choice for those doing COB right now, probably the frattiest option in lowermid (aside from Sammy).
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Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority
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By: COBerPosted:
As with most lowish mid tier frats, I think they actually got a surprisingly decent pledge class this year before COB: ~12-15. Should be a decent play to COB if you need to
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Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority
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By: pledgemasterPosted:
Ignore the self ranks below if you want. I’m in an upper mid and I’d figure I’d shed some light on this somewhat lower key frat. At this point, I’d say Kappa Sig is similar to PSK and Phi Tau in terms of overall experience. Their sorority relations do need a little work, but have definitely been improving as of late. But their brotherhood if honestly one of the best out of any frat at Cornell, and there’s no denying that. That being said, they seem to think having their own version of pong makes them more desirable... just make sure you’re rushing for the right reasons I guess
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By: honestfratbroPosted:
I'm in a top tier house on campus and have noticed the work of this frat and their steady rise over the past couple of years. They still don't have the greatest sorority relations but they're 100% moving up in the rankings every semester and have a great Sophomore and Junior class that is going to make them one of the top mid tier houses on campus very soon. Keep a lookout for them to do big things during rush this spring and I hope to see the boys' often talked about pong skills in a big way sometime soon
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