what are the real sorority rankings here?
by: HaylieWhat are the real sorority rankings here? Top tier? Mid Tier? Bottom Tier?
#1by: knowledgeable
#4by: ue
Geez. Argue much?
Why do people think so negatively of snap bids? Every chapter has given out at least one snap bid in the last three years.There's nothing wrong with them! (a bid is a bid)
Every sorority had both high and low rankings - each PNM is different and has different preferences. People focus too much on whether they're "on top" when they should really be focusing on how awesome their sorority is for the great things their members bring to the chapter.
#5by: girl
Zeta and Chi O are top tier. A O Pi is middle. Phi Mu is bottom. Honestly, A O Pi's new pledge class is a little out there. There doesn't really seem to be a lot of cohesion. Chi O's is kind of similar, but it makes much more sense than A O Pi. At least those girls are smart and fairly classy. Though some girls in Zeta are not the classiest, they are the exception, not the rule. Phi Mu is just kind of there for girls who don't fit into the classic Greek life setting, which isn't necessarily horrible.
#6by: ztagirl
Personally, I think most people will agree that Chi O is probably top tier and ZTA has worked itself up to second.
The only thing that makes AOPi in third is that boys like them. And that's only their upper classes. Their last two pledge classes haven't been very good. I don't see them offering much else though.
Phi Mu has ben stepping it up lately. I've noticed they have really turned it around in the social settings. You see about half of their chapter out on weekends and they are working hard on bettering themselves. I can see them becoming a threat here in the next few years.
#7by: chad
Chi O and AOII are definitely top tier at UE. ZTA is middle tier, but working its way up. Phi Mu has a lot of work to do, but is slowly getting there. Chi O's only focus on academics, while a few are able to maintain a social life. They brag about having the highest GPA on campus for the past 15 years. However, some of the sisters don't even know other sisters' names. AOIIs main focus is to party. They don't have the best reputation on campus, but they are surprisingly smart. Aside from one semester, they have had the second highest GPA on campus for quite some time now. ZTA also focuses on social life. They aren't exactly the classiest either. But they have a great philanthropy and you can always see them out on campus. Phi Mu is just a collection of misfits. There is quite a mixture of girls in this sorority, but most tend to be kind of awkward.
#8by: EvansvilleAce
The rankings are definitely starting to change.
Before this year:
AOII/Chi-O
Chi-O/AOII
Zeta
Phi Mu
DOZ - doesn't count
Now, it's starting to look a little more like this:
Zeta/Chi-O
Chi-O/Zeta
AOII
Phi Mu
DOZ - still doesn't count
AOII's last couple of pledge classes have sucked. Chi-O will always be a strong chapter. Zeta has come a long way in the past 5 years and Phi Mu is starting to do the same exact thing.
#9by: aceacebaby
There are no true "top tier" sororities at UE because UE isn't a typical Greek system. Every chapter is a bit of a hodge podge, every chapter has their girls that they "hide". The difference in how they choose members and the qualities they focus on, but everyone still gets a little bit of everything. On any other campus none of these chapters would be top tier....
#10by: uegreek
When I was there it would have been AOPi clearly on top, with Chi O and Zeta behind them and Phi Mu bringing up the rear. However, my senior year (last year) AOPi was trending down and Zeta was going up, so it might have changed around a lot. DOZ catches a lot of flack and they are clearly the bottom, but the girls there are really nice and can be fun to hang out with casually.
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by: Pineapple
DOZ is a sorority, it's just a local one. And yes local sororities do actually count as a sorority.