Kappa Alpha Theta - ΚΑΘ Sorority Ratings at UO
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By: ScooooDucksPosted:
I know a few girls who are pretty cool but even they can be sort of rude at times. They are trying way too hard to be top tier and need to calm down a bit. It's annoying. Not cute either. Jussayin
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By: meepPosted:
I've met so many funny, real and smart thetas! They party, and have good personalities. They are my second favorite sorority (to my own our course). They are seriously climbing the social ladder. Go theta!
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By: duckPosted:
Still very new obviously, but compared to how new they are Thetas are really making a name for themselves. Still sort of random mix of girls but I think this could be a top house in years to come.
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By: anonymousPosted:
Theta is diverse, with all kinds of wonderful girls coming together to form a great sisterhood bond. Not one girl is stuck up, or thinks she is superior to others, unlike most other sororities like Apha Phi, Alpha Chi Omega, and Chi Omega.
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By: UOGreekPosted:
A lot of these comments seem to be really negative. It's true that Theta is really new on the UO campus, but keep in mind that they're a well established national sorority. It's also refreshing to see them try hard and be involved in the Greek community. Regarding looks, there are several girls that are gorgeous, and several that are terrible looking, which is to be expected from every sorority. I think they're an up and coming house that should be given a chance.
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By: UODuckPosted:
Thetas have a MAJOR younger sibling complex. Just because they're new, or the youngest house on campus, does not mean they have to prove themselves by being the most involved and the one who wins everything (greek week for example). Take your time, develop, stop trying to be a top tier house when you're brand new. It's not going to happen overnight. And please, stop acting like a top tier house because you're not there yet
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By: FratGuyPosted:
New house, who thinks if they win stuff like Greek Week and other philanthropy's then they are a top house. Its not all about that. Involvement is good, but thats all PR stuff. Start doing things with frats individually. Thats how you'll get ur name out there. Bunch of random girls right now with no identity. Needs to develop a few years before they will really have a place.
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By: UOPosted:
These girls seem to have a great sisterhood forming. Keep up the good work ladies.
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By: UOlovePosted:
They are super new but aren't taking steps to make good impressions. They did do well in Greek Week but let's be honest that's a once a year thing. I see a lot of the new pledge class wearing their letters and apparel but they almost never look put together. If you are going to represent your sorority and wear letters you should put in more effort than your hair in a messy bun and yoga pants.
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By: sororitygirlPosted:
I have seen these girls around campus a lot, and while they are super involved in Greek Life, they have some serious issues with their looks. I have seen girls in their letters that looked like they just rolled out of bed. No makeup, hair in a messy bun, even sweatpants. If they were in my sorority, they would either be brought to standards or kicked out. Just saying.