honest question
by: quick q
Okay so now that all the sororitys have posted pictures about their new PCs, I'm just curious how everyone is deciding best PCs. At least in terms of looks, they seem to fall like this (no order within rows):
APhi/Kappa/Pi Phi
AEPhi/ChiO/DG/KD
GPhi/AOPi
I get that there's statistics involved but at least in terms of attractiveness of the PCs is there that much of a difference in each row? Also top tiers seem to be getting much more diverse PCs than mid and low tiers which is pretty cool.
#1by: L
stats is definitely a huge part of it - both overall and how chapters did w/ crossbids - in addition to looks. and i'd say personality as well.
it's worth pointing out that personality traits that make ppl good rushees aren't necessarily the same ones that make ppl good actives/sisters either (w/ the exception that ppl talented at rush are an asset in future recruitments). say what you want about glitter and glue as a system, but kappa has always functioned best when they pulled off a good mix of the two. obviously it'll be a while before this either comes true or not, but i have a feeling kappa's pc 19 and dg's pc 20 were/are both undersold based on rep/stats and will pay off big for them in the long run
#2by: Hahahahaha
Omg dg literally posted this to save face
The rankings are now and will be until next pc recruitment unless something major happens....
Pi phi
Aphi
Kappa
Kd / aephi
Chio
Dg
Gphi
Aopi
Thats exactly how rush turned out.
Pi phi was the most competitive by far. Kappa actually had a good pc. Aephi got girls who wanted to be there. Kd was the most competitive of the middle tier. Dg fell and chio fell. Gphi met quota and did really well
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by: Um
Gphi is definitely above chio now and dg is definitely still above both of them even if they’re slipping