Alpha Chi Omega - ΑΧΩ Sorority Ratings at BU
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By: baylor28Posted:
AChiO received an excellent pledge class. I myself am not an AChiO but many of the friends that i made before rushing went to them. They received a bunch of girls who are sweet and down to earth and pretty attractive. While this isn't a top tier sorority things are slowly changing and its making a turn around and headed for the top. If you are looking for a sorority where the girls are real and you will not have drama this is one of the places to look.
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By: panhellenicPosted:
these girls get a bad rep. its a shame
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By: HmmPosted:
I personally love Alpha Chis. They may not be the most popular for being stuck up, exclusive, or Barbie doll type, but they are fun to be around and down to earth. They don't clique up and you will see AXOs with all different groups of people, not just their own. It is a good mix of girls, a few bad ones don't bring down the bunch, just like there are bad girls in every sorority. I'm ranking each one but I would say AXO and zeta are tied favorites for me.
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By: Crown me RoyalPosted:
Alpha Chi's are really fantastic at Baylor. They aren't considered the absolute best sorority but what you see with them is what you get and they are definitely the most genuine girls I have ever met. I have friends in bunch of other sororities besides my own and I can say that I honestly would have rather been an AXO because they truly care about one another and others. Don't care about what others think, just try and be the nicest and most genuine girls around campus.
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By: Just VisitingPosted:
Had a chance to hang out with girls from this group when I was visiting a buddy. Not your typical stuck up sorority girls. Great group of really sweet, friendly girls.
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By: $lut$layerPosted:
Below average. Ehh. Very open
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By: BestPosted:
Best girls, hands down. Started dating an alpha chi this year, love her and all her sisters. Make my life a lot more fun and interesting, proud to wear the shirts, def think they are the best sorority on campus
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By: LoveeeeeePosted:
Honestly the best sorority on campus. I'm saying this as someone who went through recruitment and dropped because AXO was all that I wanted. Everyone is so sweet, genuine, diverse, beautiful and fun to be around. My guy friends told me to rush AXO cause they all love hanging out with those girls and that they are the only sorority girls that they like, and that's so true! When you think of typical sorority girl it is not a good image, but these girls love each other so much, are so happy and fun
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By: ButruthPosted:
Alpha chi is one of the few sororities that's climbing right now at Baylor. I know a lot of girls who rushed AXO hard this year, and they ended up with an awesome pledge class. Lots of beautiful and sweet girls without being judgmental and exclusive.
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By: wandererPosted:
I think everyone underestimates these girls. They're active on campus, have an amazing bond, few to no cliques, they always keep it real, and it looks like they're on the rise. Lots of my friends are Alpha Chi and they're the most amazing, gorgeous, funny, and GENUINE girls in the world. Definitely the best group at Baylor no doubt.