"bottom tier" and ranking sororities
by: pnm
I see a lot of stuff on this website calling certain sororities "bottom tier" or "top tier" or whatever. But at the end of the day, what does that even mean? What makes a sorority bottom or middle or top tier, and why should girls be made to feel bad if a sorority they liked is somehow arbitrarily "lower" on a ranking system?
I'm partially curious as to how people already in the greek system define this, and frustrated that it even happens in the first place. I've met amazing girls in every sorority so far going through recruitment.
#2 by: Yaaa
My sorority often times get called "bottom tier" but my sisters are beautiful inside and out, and the people who actually believe in a tier system (mostly losers on this website) are honestly not worth any thought. It's about where you see yourself fitting in and not having to change for. All the sororities at the end of the day offer the same opportunities, it's what you do with them.
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by: preachSep 25, 2015 8:23:21 PM
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