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joining not a top house ?

by: Rush

Is joining a sorority house that’s not “top” really that bad? I didn’t see it as a issue until girls were crying during rush because they got dropped by the top houses. Is there a major difference being in a top house vs middle house? I really didn’t care going into rush, just wanted the sorority experience but now all these other girls dropping because of it is making me wonder what the big deal is.

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#1  by: Truth   
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All the sororities at the UofA are great houses. Tiers were invented by someone who missed being in high school.

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#2  by: aaaaa   
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There's really no difference. Most girls are crying because they were rejected by a top house and rejection sucks! They go into recruitment with false hopes. The middle and low houses can actually have better sisterhoods than the top houses because they aren't as pretentious and they offer the same events/activities/formals as the top houses. They also get to go to all of the same fraternity parties as the top houses.
I was crushed when the top sororities dropped me but ended up in a middle house that I absolutely love because the girls are so down to earth. The whole tier system sucks. Each house has something special to offer.

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by: Qrst Aug 18, 2018 10:32:29 AM

This!! All of the houses offer a similar experience, have similar grades, and similar sisterhood and social activities. There are 1600 women going through recruitment. A chapter can’t take 1600 new members so of course people will be dropped from chapters.

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#3  by: Legacy   
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As a legacy, I dropped a “so-called” top house because the sisterhood at my house felt like home...my last year and no regrets.

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