fall recruitment
by: UnhfreshmanCan someone please tell me the sororities that are top, middle and bottom tier and the stereotypes/how each chapter is know for on campus? I'm mostly interested in the four others besides KD because I've heard a lot about KD already. Thank you, just want to be up to date!
#3by: UNH Greek
The most important thing about formal recruitment is to keep an open mind! Don't judge a house based on gossip, opinions, and GDI's who post on this site. You don't know anything about a house until you've seen it and have talked to sisters. That being said, there really is no "stereotype" for each house. While some houses have more girls who fit the lilly wearing, always has a bow in her hair girl, there are also girls in those same houses who are laid back and do not own a piece of preppy clothing.
My advice for you would be to change your attitude your snobby opinion will not get you far in recruitment. You don't know anything about Greek life until you've joined. You have no right to judge a house you know absolutely nothing about.
#4by: I would agree
#10by: UNH
It's all about perception, KD has had problems in the past but after last few years it's a totally new house, you can't judge it because most of the stuff people hear is outdated. It's a house still climbing, so I guess it'll attract the kind of person who wants to help build something amazing as opposed to someone who wants to jump into something that's already made for her.
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by: no way
true tier:
top chio/KD
middle AXO
bottom Alpha Pi
is alpha pi top- to be a top tier you have to have good grades- alpha phi you are the bottom.
Grades: AXO, Chi O KD and then Alpha PI
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Greek Ambassadors: Alyssa Holland of Alpha Xi Delta, Jessica Warren of Kappa Delta and Annie Shields of Alpha Phi
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Most Improved Chapter: Pi Kappa Alpha
Chapter of Excellence: Phi Mu Delta
Outstanding Academic/Intellectual Initiative: Kappa Delta
Outstanding Risk Management: Lambda Chi Alpha
Outstanding Advisor: Katie Foster of Alpha Phi
Outstanding Collaborative Program: Sigma Phi Epsilon & Project Sunshine
Outstanding Community Service: Tau Kappa Epsilon-Wildcat Mentors and United Greek Association’s Wildcat Friends Social
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Outstanding Service to a Chapter: Meaghan Graham, Kappa Delta House Mom
Outstanding Membership Development: Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Outstanding Values Based Recruitment: Delta Xi Phi
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