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<strong>Subject:</strong><br />descriptions of sororities and comparison of aspec<br /><br /> Poster Message:
I've noticed this site does a great job of finding a ranking, but sub par on describing the houses -- personalities, philanthropy, etc.,. I hope the ranking in this post isn't up for debate. I tried to put aside what I thought and go with the site's consensus (which I feel is represented by campus). Hopefully this will facilitate where freshmen can ask questions. DG REP: Known for being beautiful, wealthy party girls. Some of them are total knock outs (like jaw dropping), most of them are just pretty. Their philanthropy isn't too visible on campus. They pretty much just mix with the top frats. MY TAKE: This women know how to rage and keep it together in the classroom. They're always out on any given out, but they're also leaders on campus. They tend to be very fashionable and put together. I party with a few of them and I have found them to be consistently kind and good about checking in on people. A lot of the girls are from California, the Northeast, and international. Lots of girls on the tennis team. As far as wealth/connections, I will say that as a student from a very affluent background/family, I did feel targeted at DG. They are notorious for taking legacies too. On the bright side, this results in a tight knit sisterhood of girls who really understand each other. THETA: REP: Known for being "hipsters". All the girls are pretty but in a natural way, not the manufactured way of Alpha Phi. They don't do a lot of visibility events, but instead pair up with
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