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<strong>Subject:</strong><br />Old Row / New Row Difference <br /><br /> Poster Message:
A lot of people get confused on how these groups are different and how ranks are done at UA. The Old Row houses (frat & srat) are VERY traditional SEC greek houses. Not only are they the top houses for girls from AL, but girls in the southern region in general. The girls in these houses would be in iconic top houses at Ole Miss, LSU, UT, UGA, Auburn, etc. They also rely heavily on southern girls but they are more likely to stay all 4 years at UA, the sorority, and contribute as an alum. The houses have beautiful girls but aren’t seen as “looks” houses because it’s not the end all, be all for them. They look at $$, connections, grade, involvement, where you’re from, rep, etc. REALLY big on not pledging girls that are a liability which is why the influencers always end up in new row. There are multiple Old Row lanes: - Whole package: PM, AXO, DDD - Rich, exclusive party girls: KKG, KD - Studious, religious, involved: AGD, XO, AXO New Row is very mostly OOR heavy (out of southern region - for frats and srats). The most popular houses in NR tend to be more the social and trendy ones - ZTA, Aphi, Pi Phi. The popular ones are more similar to how sororities are in the west coast or north. Though there are NR houses that try to fit the more OR mold/formula and are less concerned about looks and partying - ADPI, AOPI. There are multiple New Row lanes: - Trendy/Social: Pi Phi | ZTA & APHI (+looks) - Involvement/Studious: ADPI, AOPI, DG - Social/Mix: DZ, Gphi - Free/Liberal: Theta, SK
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