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I think that while all fraternities are pretty much different, so are sororities. However, they just fit into a few different molds. KU has grade sororities (including community service and presence, good girl stuff), party (which generally includes a very strong sisterhood) sororities, and looks (which includes the relevance of money, ideally) sororities. Top tier houses generally either have a very noticeable amount of one of these, or try to have all three. So the middle and lower sororities are the same as the upper tier, but generally just are lacking in one or more of those areas so don't have enough girls of one type to be described easily. So my theory is that you can best describe the middle and lower tier sororities by finding their big league counterparts Sig Kap- I personally think they are little leagues to theta because they are on the hippie side. Both try to be well rounded, Both houses are traditional greek architecture, with columns. Diverse group of girls who are hard to put a label on bc of mixed pledge classes. Fun although they don't party as much. Their house has a great location though AGD- DG little leagues. Both party a little more than they are known for having stellar GPAs. Both strong fun sisterhoods. Laidback but actually very stratty, just like dg, not hippy like theta or sig kap. Neither top tier yet still, especially this year, have a large presence in the greek system. Both houses are traditional greek architecture, with columns.
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