Top house requirements
by: Truth teller
Ok all girls want a top house if for know other reason than to say they are in a top house. Here is what they look for and how to try and get a bid from one.
Chi -o. Legacies, Little Rock and alumni. They look for these three so find a mom who has some pull to get your name off the cut list the first night if you have no connections.
Kappa- money and church. It is true they have the wealthiest girls. Flash your labels on insta and post your pics from church retreats.
Zeta- looks and popularity. Post yourself surrounded by ALL your friends, looking bomb. Reach out to girls in house via social media to get yourself noticed.
Pi Phi - boost your resume with great grades and leadership activities. Like the other four if you have zero connections you MUST find a way to get yourself off the dreaded first night cut list. Being a legacy still carries weight here.
And if you don’t get a top four you will still find your people and have a great college experience. It’s all in what you choose to make of it!
#7 by: Truth
Top house for real only matter during recruitment. They don’t have to try as hard. I mean look at kappa last year. They may as well not even shown up for recruitment. They took their sisters and friends and made anyone else that showed up for their parties feel like crap for the rest of the day. Actually hated them during recruitment and now on campus and still haven’t met one that I like.
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by: SallyJan 13, 2022 6:10:48 PM
I think chi o is trying to break free from only recruiting legacies and alumni’s daughters friends. Zeta seems to take a handful of girls without connections if cute and you wow someone the first night ( to get you off the large first night cut list all the top houses have). Kappa - connections above all else. Pi phi probably will look at the 4.0 girls that are heavily involved.