for people wanting the truth about sororities at u
by: UNC
1) Ranks on this website or in general are in no way official, and much of the time, are not indicative of reality.
2) UNC is a school respected largely for academics, there are definitely pretty girls here, but not to the extent and in the numbers you'd see at other big southern schools. So even in what some people call "top sororities", there are a significant number of bland/unattractive girls.
3) The tiers people construct are based more on tradition/how exclusive a sorority is as opposed to how pretty they are.
that being said, here's my opinion:
DDD-beautiful house, all brunettes who sometimes pretty, sometimes not. best social calendar.
XO/ADPi-both filled with very enthusiastic girls that love their sororities, ADPis are prettier, XOs are considered to be more exclusive
KD-not very attractive, very nice house, good philanthropy. Widely respected on campus for tradition, but not really what anyone thinks of when they hear "top tier".
AXO/ZTA/APhi-all middles, APhi is new and gets a lot of hate, but they surprisingly have one of the prettiest pledge classes. AXO is middle in every aspect, ZTA has some of the prettiest girls but is very catty.
Phi Mu/Phi Phi-Pi Phi more involved & fun, Phi Mu prettier
KKG
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#1 by: Lol
This just isn't true. UNC is known for having VERY attractive girls, in fact I'd say UNC and UVA have some of the prettiest girls in the country, especially in terms of being naturally pretty, they just aren't pulled into higher tiers because top tier cares more about where you went to high school and how much money you have. The houses that are pretty as a cohesive group are actually usually middle tier houses such as ADPi. Also, tridelt being brunette is just not true. XO is not enthusiastic about their house, a lot of them actually end up dropping or are kind of quiet about Greek life.
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