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by: Curious#5by: rcr
I noticed too. Some girls say what house you get in doesn't matter. It clearly does since top frats only pair with top sororities. The list for HOCO is pretty much the same, and it doesn't ever change from year to year. so yes PNMs what house you get in DOES matter. Except for SNu and DG who are both middle and DG only got picked cause SNu are the biggest pervs on campus and only want to get it in with the sl.utty DGs
#7by: tiers
In theory what you are saying is true, that you should look around you to make friends no matter where you are in life. That's really not the point of the previous comment. There are those on this website that keep saying tiers don't matter (like you, I assume) yet everything at KU is done by tiers. Top frats only pair with top sororities, which continues to perpetuate the thought that the tiers exist. If pairings were more random, or you couldn't repeat a pair until you've paired with everyone once, then this would become irrelevant. Fact is, frats decide what girls matter and what girls don't, and year after year it's always the same thing. At least at KU, tiers matter very much, or there probably wouldn't even be this website.
#8by: truth
To me, personally, tiers don't matter, but to the Greek social system at KU tiers matter a lot. I have a bigger self esteem then letting some frat guy decide my importance, but I agree that how it's set up, houses are definitely left out of a lot because frats just won't hang out with them only cause they're in a certain house, and never take the time to get to know them. Like they literally won't talk to them unless they're in such and such house. It's demoralizing to some girls, to see or meet a cute guy but know they will never get to know them because of their letters.
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by: ^^
What a B I T C H. Can't you just let people answer without being so critical?