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University: Iowa State University - ISUGreek Organization: Alpha Phi
Author: Honest review
Comment: This is coming from a graduated member so take it how you will. APhi isn’t unlike most of the other “middle to top tier” sororities on campus. They all have some rude, stuck up girls and also some caring and driven women. APhi’s sisterhood is lacking a little bit (at least when I was there) and there are definitely groups of friends, but that doesn’t mean they dislike other members who aren’t in their close friend group??? You just don’t get to know other members very well if you only hang out with your friend group at sisterhood events, so hopefully that has changed for the better with newer pledge classes. Living at the house is more dorm style with 2-8 girls per apartment/room which included your own bathrooms and kitchens, instead of big open cold airs and the only people required to live in are those on exec. If the house doesn’t fill all spots though, there is a chance new members who haven’t already signed up to live in would be asked to but that never happened while I was there. Most sophomores and some juniors chose to live in bc it’s a good in between step from dorms to your own apartment. There’s always a subgroup of girls who are really outgoing and driven, applying for positions and being involved within the Greek community and the university in general, but as a whole they could definitely be more involved because they struggle to sign up big numbers of members for homecoming/Greek week stuff since it conflicts with their social life. As far as classiness, there’s members who are messy but there’s also those who are really into SALT and don’t party at all, most members are in between and party about as much as a non-Greek college student.
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