Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority Ratings at CU
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By: HiPosted:
If every sorority has a stereotype AOII's is "nice." Which can be either a bad or good thing (I lean towards good) but if you're looking for a less traditionally sororityty sorority this is probably a good option for u
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By: Alpha Chi <3s AOIIPosted:
I've served on Panhell with an AOII sister and she was amazing to work with. Their sisterhood seemed strong and the women love each other a lot. It makes me sad to see these comments - I hope PNMs know that literally anyone can sit in front of a computer and anonymously write something. That goes for any sorority. Don't go off of what random people who could be anyone write on the internet, go off of your gut. Greekrank is dumb and mean. I know that we've been bashed before, as has every other sorority.
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By: pnmPosted:
I'm going through recruitment honestly because I love aoii so much even though I was hesitant before!!! They are the kindest most open hearted girls and I feel like I already know it's where I want to be. I know I shouldn't be going through recruitment with a closed mind but I'm pretty sure of my feelings. I love aoii and I hope things work out
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By: BetaPosted:
I like mixing with them because the girls are chill and not self-involved or stuck up. They're really into their sisterhood and seem like they always have a great time together. The negativity seems to all be coming from the same person just looking at the writing style - as far as niceness goes aopi is definitely known as the "nice sorority."
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By: NeutralPosted:
So based on these reviews, let’s just make it clear that some people love aoii and some people don’t. The ones who don’t like it have all left, the ones who do have stayed. Overall, use your own judgment when rushing. People are just sharing their personal experiences, which obviously differ. If you think it’s a place for you and mesh well with the girls, great! If you don’t, then don’t join just because you didn’t get a bid elsewhere because chances are, you will end up leaving. Good luck with recruitment!
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By: yikes Posted:
As someone not involved with Greek life, watching this sorority fall to pieces has been horrible. Sororities were never made for women of color and this particular chapter made sure everyone remembers that. Sisterhood is not a word that can be applied to this chapter and the bullies that reside within it. The women who have disaffiliated from this sorority had the right idea and deserved better. If the remaining members cannot see what made those women leave, they are part of the problem. This chapter has a lot of work to do before it can claim any notion of sisterhood, trust, and respect.
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By: Panhel LovePosted:
Some of the nicest people I've met are in AOII. Sure, most of them are not party animals, and some might not conform to society's narrow standards of attractiveness, but if that's all people care about, they have poor values. AOII has a really strong sisterhood, and they support each other through thick and thin; that should matter. To whoever has been tearing them down on this site, stop: it's petty and mean. Love from a GPhi <3
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By: the truthPosted:
The truth is that AOII has some of the kindest and most loving girls around. Their current executive board is phenomenal, and their president is the nicest girl you will ever meet. They are inclusive, one of the most diverse sororities on campus, and open-hearted. Greekrank is not an accurate depiction of ANY sorority, especially when it is the same person repeatedly going on and spending all of their time tearing a community of strong women down. Every organization has a few people who aren't going to get along perfectly, but it's unfair of the person spreading hate to affect every single sister in the sorority like this. There's no need to throw them under the bus. The vast majority of them are very sweet, and very tied to their values. Don't believe everything you read, especially when it's anonymously over the Internet, and all seems to be written by the same person.
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By: :) Posted:
This sorority is very kind and sweet and has a good mix of girls, from ones who go out a lot to more quiet girls who are in it for the sisterhood. They have had some problems as all groups have but at the end of the day they have learned and are trying to fix them and seem very positive going into recruitment.
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By: honestPosted:
to be completely honest, I hate greekrank so much, but I want to dispel the myth that people from other sororities come on here just to hate in each other... I live with people from almost every sorority, and we genuinely all love each other. most of this hate does come from people who used to be affiliated with organisations or are part of Greek life but not part of panhel. I do have some friends in aopi, and I really enjoy spending time with them! I do know they have had their share of issues in the past two years, and still are struggling. However, I firmly believe people (and sororities) should not be judged by their mistakes if they're trying to make it better. I really hope PNMs judge what they see in the recruitment room, and the conversations they have with the people who are trying to make the sorority better and the people who are in it right now. It's not going to be perfect. You're going to have to work and it's going to be a struggle. But if you want to be part of it, then you should.