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by: IrrelevantWhat are the "irrelevant" and "bottom tier" frats that have the potential to rise to relevancy in the next 3-4 years?
#1by: depends
It depends on what you mean by "relevant." If you mean being able to have TGs with the top 5 sororities, then none. Absolutely none of them stand a chance.
If you mean occasionally pairing with another small frat and doing one social a semester with AOPi, then there's probably several. But I can't imagine why anyone would intentionally settle for an irrelevant organization.
#2by: Rush
If youre interested in that rush them in the fall, and you can see what you think for yourself. Its really not hard for a fraternity to become "relevant" to the point where they have at least once a week w a small variety of sororities. All it takes is one good pledge class to show girls theyre moving up to be able to get pregames with top or middle sororities. But none will be top in the next 3-4 years, just middle at best
#3by: rush2
It's impossible for any bottom tier frat to become relevant in a short amount of time. It takes 7-8 years usually with the help of competing frats getting in trouble. The only reason Delt, Kappa Sig, or SAE moved up slightly these past 2 years is because so many other frats couldnt take pledge classes or were in some trouble with the university that hurt recruitment. If you join an irrelevant frat you may be able to bring it to a lower middle tier by the end of your college career, but thats only if there are other guys in your chapter that joined for that purpose and you rush extremely well.
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by: True
But it is pretty easy for an "irrelevant" fraternity to become on the same level as Fiji or SigEp or Pike from a social viewpoint. A 20 guy chapter that gets 3 15+ pledge classes in a row can become "relevant" to the point where people talk about them on sites like this and have heard of them on campus, and that is easily doable even if no top fraternities get in trouble