Everyone uses this site - stop lying for recruitment
by: @fake posts@desperate bottom tiers persuading PNMs. Y’all are a joke and are making multiple posts to try and flood greekrank and make PNMs think that there’s no difference between sororities and that every Sorority has the same kind of girls. Everyone knows top is fun, middle is okay, bottom is embarrassing. Your letters say a lot about you. Anyone in top tier is practically the same, they all hang with other top frats and have a good time. Middle is hit or miss, they hang with decent frats. Bottom tiers are avoided by all frats and they don’t get a Greek experience.
#2by: Eh
Everyone will have fun where they fit in best. More down to earth and quiet girls may find their place in a bottom sorority and enjoy it just as much as a bubbly social girl in a top sorority. Every sorority it’s different but so is every PNM. You’ll have fun where you end up if you trust the process. The person who wrote this is clearly very shallow.
- Also no frat cares about your letters. You’ll never get turned away at the door because of your sorority. However for mixers less popular sororities mix with less popular frats
#5by: CHilll
For PNMs, don’t worry too much about being in a diff sorority from your friends. You can always drop before initiation or keep an open mind and see if you meet anyone cool. Most people remain good friends with people they meet freshman year regardless of which srat they are in, this is def not HS. They often go on to room together in apartments and are not too caught up or even thinking about in “tiers” especially as they have settled in.
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by: Nope
You’re wrong about frats not caring about the letters. We check the letters before even getting to know a girl. I’ll pass on a girl in bottom tier no matter what, there’s a reason she was placed there