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Poster Name:sophomore
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It’s not “easy” to get into any sorority but the ones that people tend to join after they’ve been dropped by their top choices through rush are Alpha Phi and Pi Phi. APhi is not bad at all and the girls are so nice, they just tend to be a “backup sorority” because they’re still new and don’t have a house yet. But since they’re going to have their house done in a couple of months, they should do a lot better. Pi Phi isn’t bad either, the girls love each other and the only thing people really complain about is the lack of socials and mixers with “good” frats. That all depends on the social chair, though. So if you vibe with the girls you wouldn’t go wrong in joining them. The other two are KKG and Tri Sigma. Kappa is also still a really good sorority if you’re looking for a strong sisterhood. Most people try to drop them after the first round but the girls who end up there usually really like it. Tri Sig had to revamp their whole sorority this past year because they haven’t been recruiting well, but if you’re not a typically srat girl you’ll like it there too. It just depends on if you can see yourself being friends with and hanging out with the girls that are rushing you. Nobody really looks down on any sororities, and none of them are inherently bad or weird. They each have a different personality or “type of girl” even though they say they’re all diverse when it comes to personality. You’ll understand that better when you’re on campus and/or go through rush.
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