Phi Sigma Kappa - ΦΣΚ Fraternity Ratings at VSU
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By: VSU Posted:
They have a lot of potential but need step up. Phi Sig has some great guys in leadership positions around campus but some of their guys lack drive to do anything. They do have a great brotherhood though from what I have seen.
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By: VSU15Posted:
They will be the next top fraternity on campus. They just need to be more involved on campus and brach out more. They have always had one of the best brotherhoods on campus though.
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By: HonestlyPosted:
Let's be honest, not saying they aren't nice but these guys have absolutely no presence on campus. Until they start getting they're popularity up or having some fun, they're going nowhere. From what I can tell, they have a good brotherhood though.
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By: StayClassyPosted:
Phi Sigma Kappa will be one of the top two or three fraternities on campus within a year or two. They just need to have a very successful pledge class this fall like they had in 2012. They know how to be respectful and polite. I don't hangout with them as often as I should be I never hear anyone complain about them. If someone does complain about them its because they don't fully know them.
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By: VSU classysororityPosted:
this fraternity is by far the most welcoming fraternity i have ever been around, ive been around kappa sig, pi kapp, sigma chi and so on. they are alright.. but if you want to be treated like a lady.. go to the phi sigs. dont listen to the stero types from haters
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By: DaggersandPearlsPosted:
This is an honest ranking, and the people who don't like them are either not hanging out with them and just go off of hear-say, or are not giving them a chance. Open your eyes ladies, they have way cuter boys than the fraternities you hang out with I promise you that, and they are actually respectful to women and the nicest guys I've met. Give them a chance, I guarantee you'll be pleasantly surprised.
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By: PBYHEPosted:
I don't hang out with a lot of fraternities, but when I've been to their house I have never felt more welcome to a group of people. They are so nice, most are hot, and they are very fun guys. I've never really heard anything bad about them, and everyone tells me they're the boys to take home to mom. Definitely recommend them if you aren't too keen on hanging out with other fraternities.
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By: YupPosted:
Middle tier. Good Brotherhood, Involved, and pretty attractive. Sometimes not very classy (always on social probation) or popular, but getting better.
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By: KlassylaDyPosted:
I think people really underestimate Phi Sig. Coming from a girl who doesn't hang out with them that often, I think they are up and coming. Had a rough start but have really gotten some great guys over the years and they are very involved. They have a problem clinging on to certain girls and not inviting new girls around, but I think if they work on branching out they have potential to take over. And if they stop getting in trouble for stupid stuff. I think they had the highest GPA last year too?
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By: VsugreekPosted:
This time next year Phi Sig will be competing with Sigma Nu for something other than the tug trophy....top fraternity on campus