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The first commenter gave the most biased, inaccurate description of the four sororities and the rush process itself. I'll try to do better. Theta: Decent sisterhood and house. While there's definitely a reason for the stereotype that they're all rich NYC prep school girls or internationals, they're more diverse than people think. They do try to be exclusive with who they mix with, which sometimes makes them come off as snobby. A little cliquey within their group, which makes their sisterhood not very strong. Pi phi: More fun at parties than theta, but pi phi and theta tend to attract similar people so they aren't really that distinguishable. Probably has the worst sisterhood other than aphi-- I have a friend in pi phi and she's constantly complaining about how cliquey everyone is. They probably have the most mixers of the four sororities, so if that's all you're interested in, try to get in pi phi. Kappa: The undeserved reputation of them being antisocial has been going away this year. Unlike pi phi and theta, they actually have chapter every week and people show up. Definitely the strongest sisterhood-- you never hear them complaining about drama and they hang out a lot. Fun, classy, unpretentious at mixers. Alpha Phi: Definitely not as well-established as the other three sororities. Lots of girls who were rejected from the original 3, very cliquey. Dues are ridiculously expensive, but they still don't have a house. Still, they've managed to get a decent number of mixers.
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