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by: uhhThis site bashes and rates sororities based on looks and how much they party but can we acknowledge how every frat besides pike and sig chi, are average as hell?
#2by: and
#5by: I agree
Our sororities are definitely much better than the fraternities. It has a lot to do with all the good fraternities getting kicked off campus. I've heard SAE was a top house before they got kicked off and Sig ep was also top tier. Since all the good houses keep getting kicked off, top sororities are forced to hangout with what used to be middle tier but moving up because the better houses lost their chapter doesn't make you top tier.
That being said Sigma chi and Pike are in a league of their own, just like Phi and XO but we still have a top 5 for sororities and only 4 decent fraternities
PIKE = PHI
SIG CHI = XO
SNU = AXO
FIJI = KAPPA
Theta?? =(
#8by: opinion
#9by: soo.
who cares if x and y house don't constantly pair up with "top tier houses" you're basing this completely off looks. Just because some one doesn't hang out with attractive people makes them sub par. It's kinda funny for all these top tiers to be so quick to judge, you're insecurities are showing. Also houses change every couple years/ decade. Back in the day Beta was the Pike of today... they have like 12 guys now.. Do your own thing, and have fun. How girls see a fraternity is different then how guys will see a house.
#10by: Over
SAE now has to initiate their pledges right after giving them a bid. Not only will that turn off a ton of potentials, but its also going to put bad guys in to the chapter who normally would have been kicked out if they had an entire semester to pledge. Much harder to kick out a brother than a pledge. Recipe for disaster...
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by: No
Snu is a pretty bad fraternity. Throw in Lambda or SAE ahead of them.