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The rankings on this site are absolute BS - glad you can see through that. Half are trolls while other comments are literally made by salty people in certain houses bringing down other houses or self-ranking themselves lmao. I'm an artist and love being a creative, and I did not think that I would like Greek life at all. I rushed hoping to meet new people and expand my network, and went into it with an open mind. I am so glad that I did. I met some of my best friends from my house and would NEVER have met them otherwise. You'll meet people from all colleges, majors, interests, etc. and it's awesome. Cornell is huge and being involved in Greek life truly makes it feel like a smaller community, which was wonderful for me. You need to figure out what you are looking for in a sorority before rush - are you looking for a tight sisterhood and close friendships? If so, you should probably look into KD, AXO, Pi Phi, Theta. Are you looking for a house that tends to be a bit more cliquey/one where you can sort of form your own clique? Maybe Kappa, APhi, SDT. (These are just simple examples and things I've heard about these chapters on our campus). One thing that a lot of PNMs get wrong when going into rush is the social scene. "Omg, I need to rush DG because we will have the best social schedule!" Lol. Every single sorority on campus mixes with frats - since there are fewer sororities than fraternities on campus, a single frat can tend to mix with anywhere from 5-7 sororities. Some
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