transferring and worried
by: UArkI just finished my freshman year at Arkansas. I'm a kappa sig there and I'm planning on reinstating, however the things I hear about the OSU kappa sigs worry me. It seems either people love them or they hate them/don't hear about them. Can someone give me an honest opinion on the Kappa sigs here. I haven't met any of them and I don't know what to expect.
#1by: It depends!
I'm in what's considered a top sorority here and I don't know any one of my sisters who don't like the kappa sigs. They're honestly such nice genuine guys and I love hanging around them! Granted, I prefer other fraternities over them but I personally don't think you can go wrong with them
#2by: Question
Can you spend any time with them before you commit/re-instate? You could meet lots of the guys and then decide. In every house there will be diversity in personality and interest! Don't take the bad reviews on here to heart. It's easy to post here anonymously and add negativity.
#4by: I know them
My boyfriend is a kappa sig. If you want the most honest answer, here it is. Generally, they are a good group of guys. A solid middle-upper middle tier house depending on what is important to you. From what I have heard and seen, there is one big issue: their pledge class diversity. At first diversity seems like a good thing, but kappa sig always recruits such a wide range of people that a problem has arised and hasn't gone away for the last 2 years. There's a divide in the house regarding what the members want kappa sig to be. A group of guys want it to be a show house, while the other group wants it to be a hoco/ party house. This issue makes it so kappa sig cannot improve until there's a consensus on which direction to take the house.
To summarize: great guys, fun parties (until they get too crowded to walk through), but just having a slight identity crisis. Definitely meet with some of the guys, but due to the diversity you should easily be able to find a place.
#6by: IFC
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