Alpha Omega Epsilon - ΑΩΕ Sorority Ratings at KSU
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By: love to see itPosted:
the gals i've met in here are super sweet! they seem to be getting more involved on campus and social media, so that's pretty cool.
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By: Smart Posted:
Engineering greek societies > regular Greek societies. We don’t make you pay insane dues, but you still get the sisterhood. And none of us are looking for the Mrs. degree
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By: swiss cheese Posted:
A lot of these girls are nice, but there are definitely some bad apples. The bad apples are usually the elitist engineering majors. Good thing engineering isn’t only what you guys let in.
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By: STEMPosted:
If you’re in any stem major you should absolutely consider joining AOE versus normal Greek life. AOE focuses on making better woman versus parties and typical Greek life stuff.
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By: EngineersPosted:
If youre a women in engineering, don’t waste your time with regular Greek life. Join the engineering sorority because they actually focus on grades and Philanthropy instead of superficial parties
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By: OkayPosted:
I’ve met a couple. They’re nice and friendly at first, but I always felt like they were pretty elitist. I’m a girl in stem. I get good grades (A & Bs, a rare C) but the girls always made me feel bad for my grades. I just feel like it’s supposed to be about supporting women in stem, but it’s turned into constantly being the “best.”
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1 By: YepDec 5, 2020 7:06:05 PM
That’s what tends to happen in academic sororities. There are Pan Hellenic sororities that balance everything pretty well without putting up their noses at an A-, lol
By: amigoPosted:
stem women that know how to have fun!! we have had a social with them before and all the women have been very friendly. very small chapter though.
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By: yeet Posted:
An ASSOCIATE chapter of PHC that is relatively new to K-State. While they are not a part of formal recruitment, they are open to women in STEM majors. This includes not only engineering but also computer sciences, biology, speech pathology, etc. A very intelligent and kind group of women, I’m interested to see what they become in the future.
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By: whatPosted:
only lowering their rank because they are not a panhellenic sorority, which is what this website was made for. If you're in a stem field and want to join - they're awesome but not sure why they or other academic sororities are on here. Just trying to make it less confusing for girls trying to rush
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By: Who?Posted:
I know one girl in this sorority and she’s nice but based on everything else said about this sorority they look down on everyone who isn’t in their sorority or people who party and think they’re better because they are engineers.