Alpha Phi - ΑΦ Sorority Ratings at YU
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we know em and well....
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By: ummmPosted:
ok are the below posts a bunch of self-ranks or a troll because they... make literally no sense... wtf
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By: LEOPosted:
Alpha PHEEEEEE!!!
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By: 2020Posted:
best sisterhood and house!
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By: LeoPosted:
stop the hate! These girls are fun and smart
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By: ..Posted:
very INTERESTING that all the alpha phi girls are saying their own event was super successful. really?? That's a shocker. From what I witnessed, the food was almost nonexistent alpha phi was too cheap for an open bar. Even Senior class council could manage that haha. The turnout was small, even if they did "sell out" as they claim. Not a "wide appeal" or financially accessible like the other sorority events
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By: okay butPosted:
Okay their brunch was super successful in terms of turnout and how much they raised but the tickets were so expensive which is why people assumed no one would go... but the people who DID go are the types of people who can afford to spend money that way. Like I appreciate what APhi did and how much money they raised, I just with this philanthropy event had been more accessible to students with different economic backgrounds
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By: LikePosted:
Surprisingly, Aphi's boozy brunch at Harvest yesterday really showed everyone else up philanthropy-wise. I don't think anyone thought that many people would go. I'd say the only comparably successful event is Pi Phi Highlight (since no one actually goes to Theta Carnival besides the girls themselves and I don't think Kappa has a party philanthropy anymore) and even then at $5 a ticket that def doesn't compare to this $25 (??) a ticket event that sold out in terms of profit. Should be interesting to see if/how the other three sororitys up their philanthropy game in response.
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By: Obviously LeoPosted:
If you compare red dress gala at the Omni a couple years ago which no one went to to boozy brunch at Harvest which was sold out, and the hotness/selectivity of pledge classes from year to year, and the fact that they used to have no house but now have a brand new one, it's pretty clear that APhi is on the rise. And the only girls who argue against that are in Pi Phi because they're upset about not having a house anymore and slipping in tier. Ask anyone on campus — this is common opinion
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By: NOPEPosted:
People used to like aphi because they were humble and down to earth and now they do nothing but make cliques within their own sorority and spread gossip