Kappa Alpha Theta - ΚΑΘ Sorority Ratings at IU
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By: IUPosted:
Great sisterhood as they all care about each other. As an IU alum, this house is Middle Tier in the rankings. Alpha Phi and Pi Beta Phi still lead the way
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By: ThetaPosted:
love these girls literally so nice
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By: KennaPosted:
Not very easy to get along with or nice
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By: KilroyqueenPosted:
Lots of Kelley students. Known to care about more than partying. Always do great with Little 5. Great sisterhood. Similar to DG. Cool girls for the most part.
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity
Kappa Delta Sorority
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By: whyPosted:
The review below this is spot on. There are a ton of horse girls in Theta's new pc and a lot of unfortunate Carmel girls. Theta used to be decent but they cut some of my really pleasant, attractive, normal friends and instead recruited the weirdest PC yet. I wouldn't normally go into such detail about a PC but Theta's is noticeably strange. I don't like pairing w/ Theta and get annoyed every time we do. It isn't fun.
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By: nuggetPosted:
Theta was a really strong house at IU for a long time. New pledge class is a weird gaggle of girls with nothing really bringing them together. The new PC gives off mad "horse girl" vibes. Their new PC is generally unattractive, not very nice, and not very friendly, in other words, doesn't have much going for it.
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By: ewwPosted:
Shouldn’t be considered anything more than a lower middle tier sorority. Newest pledge class never wears makeup to class, and can be seen on campus wearing workout leggings with a bid day sweater that doesn’t match. Their house is literally falling apart and they are rude when referring to other sororities.
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By: iuPosted:
New PC is not cute, Theta recruited very badly this year. They are also yet AGAIN in trouble with their naitionals. Word is, Theta told their girls not to expect to our anymore in this next year. Falling hard and fast, and everyone on campus knows it. A shame since there are some very nice, smart girls in the house as well.
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By: ByePosted:
I am in a different sorority on campus and was in a ride with some littles in the house. They were extremely rude to the driver & they asked me what house Im in then proceeded to tell me they hate my house. Chill on the bad mouthing Theta, you have a bad rep that you got yourselves. No need to be rude to other sororities?? Really should be much lower on the tier system than they already are.
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By: Uh OhPosted:
Theta goes into recruitment appearing to be a great sorority that almost every PNM falls for or likes, and then they cut great women that should be in their house. This has seriously affected not only their newer PC’s, but also the entire house’s reputation. It’s clearly a problem because they have consistently gotten in trouble with their nationals. If Theta isn’t careful or doesn’t re-evaluate their recruitment this year, we could see the end of them sooner than we think.