inclusive sorority
by: Jd13Which sorority is the most inclusive? I guess you could say the most "woke". Like they are the most accepting of different people and get along with people well?
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I agree with above reply. However, if the lower tiers could have any girls they want would it be different? Just something to ponder...they are, at least to some extent, inclusive because they have to be. By nature sororities aren't "inclusive." They take the best they can get
#3by: Usf
#4by: Perspective
If you want to know what each sorority is like, look at the words in their symphonies. At least USF Greek is realy big on staying true to their morals and ideals. Also, I'm in a "lower-tier" sorority but I feel every sorority is perfect for different girls. Girls going through recruitment often gravitate toward sororities with girls that think, and especially look, like themselves because that's where girls feel they'll personally be more accepted to some extent. It doesn't mean sororities single the types of girls they accept out, we just naturally tend to gravitate toward others like ourselves
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That's definitely an interesting point, but I think you're forgetting that not all chapters are looking for the exact same qualities. Sure we all want women who are beautiful, academically successful, and nice, but each sorority is bound to be looking for qualities that they hold at a higher standard. Image doesn't just mean superficially "pretty/hot" or good facial structure/body. It also means looking put-together no matter what you look like. There is also a shift towards values-based recruitment that all of Pan is making. "Bottom tier" sororities are NOT getting the "bottom of the barrel" (bc that is really rude to all of the women who go through the process anyways because they all have unique qualities) that they don't necessarily want. I know myself and a lot of other sorority women who went through recruitment and gravitated towards chapters that are labeled "lower tier" rather than the "top houses" because we weren't looking for a typical sorority experience in the first place. So, yeah, sororities take the best they can get. But if you think "the best" are conventionally attractive women and don't see value in anyone who doesn't fit that standard I would encourage you to open your mind.