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University:  University of Washington Seattle - UW

Greek Organization:  Kappa Alpha Theta

Author:  from an alum

Comment:  I personally dropped theta my sophomore year because I realized the girls were very different from me. Didn't leave on a bad note and I'm still friends with a few of them but something PNM's should be aware of is the a team and b team. After initiation you're designated (sometimes formally, sometimes informally) as either a team or b team. A team are the girls you see posting instagrams during recruitment (notice it's literally the same handful of girls over and over again) and are plastered through their tumblr. B team are the girls who more or less slipped through the cracks and don't have the looks going for them but serve some other purpose, whether it be good grades (to boost the house average) or rich parents with boats and summer houses to share. Theta is infamous for inviting very few girls back to pref and often end up snap-bidding the night before bid-day in order to meet quota. For those who don't know snap-bidding is literally calling girls who have dropped out of recruitment (for whatever reason: illness, got dropped from all of the houses, didn't end up with any houses they liked, etc) and offering them a bid. This strategy allows theta to supposedly get the "best of the best" in terms of looks but as a result often half of their pc is made up of girls who would fit in better at sigma kappa aka the b team.
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