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by: Senior

Pi phi / Kappa

These sororities are extremely selective and tend to draw girls who are well-connected through family, school, or social circles or they hired someone. Many members come from big cities that are highly involved in the recruitment process — whether through legacy ties, alumni networks, or personal connections that helped them gain a spot. Not all the girls come from wealth, many simply come from the same schools or communities where connections to these houses are naturally formed over time. These sororities take pride in their exclusivity. While beauty standards vary, there are attractive girls in these houses, though that’s not what defines the group overall. Aloof and well mannered -- many looking for MRS degree, and will find it.

Theta
This house has traditionally been known for having well-connected and affluent members, and it used to have a strong reputation during recruitment. However, in recent years, its standing has declined, partly due to some high-profile situations and persistent rumors that have affected how people perceive the group. There’s still a sense of exclusivity among some of the members, which can come off as overconfident at times. That said, there are some genuinely kind and great girls in the house. Unfortunately, they’ve had to rely on snap bids lately, and only a small portion of the current members seem to reflect the high standards the house was once known for.

Zeta
This house has developed a reputation for attracting a lot of pageant girls, cheerleaders, and dancers — which, in my opinion, shouldn’t be viewed negatively. These girls are high-achieving, driven, and confident, and most of them are truly stunning. The chapter reflects that same energy. It’s made up of smart, talented girls, with difficult majors— often from small towns — and many come from families with strong connections or resources. What stands out most is the genuine sisterhood they’ve built. From what I’ve seen, this is one of the tightest-knit groups on campus.

Tri Delta
This house has always had a solid reputation. They attract a wide range of girls. Their recruitment pulls from all over, not just one specific area, which gives the chapter a more diverse and well-rounded feel. Unlike some houses that carry a more exclusive vibe, this group tends to be more approachable and grounded. You’ll find smart, kind, and genuinely pretty girls here. While they’ve faced some challenges with recruitment in recent years, the foundation of the house remains strong.

Alpha Phi
This house is definitely on the rise. It has a diverse mix of girls, including many who are both smart and beautiful, with a strong showing from out-of-state students. They tend to pick up some incredible girls who may have been overlooked during recruitment — and that actually works in their favor. These members come together organically and form real, lasting bonds. Their vibe feels fun and supportive.

Chi omega
This house has a bit of a dichotomy. On one hand, there are girls who badly wanted to pledge Kappa — they come from similar areas, present themselves as highly connected and often carry themselves with a sense of exclusivity, but they didn't make the Kappa cut. There are also some genuinely kind, grounded girls in this chapter who are active in their faith and strong academically. The sisterhood appears solid within each group, but overall, the house feels somewhat divided.

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