speaking form experience
by: UDsororitygirl
I went through recruitment last spring. I genuinely had down to earth, quality conversations with girls in all the sororities. Find the one that fits best, some felt more comfortable for me than others, but everyone in every sorority genuinely wants you to find where you feel fits you best. Dayton is a loving community and no one really cares what greek organization you are in, if you are even in one- so don't go off the rankings (some of the sororities on the ranking list don't even exist at UD!!!). If it fits, great! If not, there is plenty of other things to do.
That being said, greek life for me has brought me so many new close friends and I wouldn't trade my experience. I became friends with my Rho Gamma group and girls in my pledge class. It's nice know older girls, and good to have a support group and all the opportunities these organizations provide. I have so many close friends in other sororities and not in them at all.
Here are some insights into some generalizations of each sorority from my own option (In no particular order, again this doesn't apply to every girl either):
Chi O: very loud personalities, pretty outgoing with a little sass
ZTA: most diverse (personality/style/looks) group of very fun girls
Pi Phi: fun go-getters, outgoing but there is lots variety too
Theta Phi: smaller in numbers, kind but a little strange
Alpha Phi: very put together as far as looks go, like to have fun
KD: very nice and caring girls, fairly new but growing
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