sorority comments
by: GR AdministratorUniversity of Texas - UT General Sorority Comments
#381 by: Info
If you need to check things out with them, please visit the University of Texas Panhellenic website. Their website address at texaspanhellenic.org/ which is very informative. (recruitment eligibility, what to wear, registration, deadlines, guidelines, and everything else.) Of course you may just be interested in general, but it?s also good to visit if you, or if you know anyone who is considering going through the rush process.
#383 by: How most see it
Pi Phi/Theta
Kappa/Chi-O
Tri-Delt/Zeta
A-Chi-O/DG
The rest are good too. But these are the most competative. Out of all of these, Chi-O puts on the best rush. Pi Phi, Theta and Kappa determines who they want based on money and where you went to high school.
#388 by: RE: Deal
The very idea of listing "stereotypes" is crazy. Every campus is different and Texas is not truly a southern university-not like Bama, Ole Miss, UVA, , etc. Klansmens daughters? Really? That is about the most ridiculous thing ever. ADPi? That is a strong southern sorority but not as much at UT. All AXO are alcoholics. Really? Your comments on ZTA and DG. Yea, those are original. You sound ignorant AND stupid at the time.
Several of the sororities you slammed have extremely strong nationals. Kappa, ZTA, AXO, and APhi to name a few.
How about this. You join a sorority based on who is big nationally and in the south even if it sucks on your campus. I'll go ahead and be in the one I chose based on who I liked during recruitment, who has the best sisterhood... and all that crazy stuff!
#389 by: DG has highest gpa
PNM's----Real sorority gpa rankings. If you visit Dean of Students website, GPA listings under University?s Panhellenic Sorority section, here?s where you?ll find those individual groups, if ranked by GPA order:
1) DG
2) XO
3) KKG
4) AXO
5) ZTA
6) TriDelt
7) Theta
8) Pi Phi
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