kappa kappa gamma discussion
by: GR AdministratorKappa Kappa Gamma sorority chapter comments at Indiana University - IU
#21 by: Well
Kappa was placed on probation a couple of years ago for allegedly hazing their babies. Theta has also had some drama in the past with the way that they treated their new members, but I don't know the complete story behind that. But obviously every house has had their issues/problems and I really think that all the bashing on this site is just 1 lame, bored person who has it out for Kappa/Theta. My sorority has never had any problems with them either.
#22 by: Uri
Doubt only 1 person is ticked. Lots of drama in Kappa. They are known to be annoying, loud, bossy and gossipy. Thetas are huge wanna be's and known for being a little 'off'. Every house has stuff but Kappa has brought on a lot of the 'stuff' themselves. They may not have a very good advisor. Theta has a real creepy girl who will graduate eventually. That will help.
#24 by: One
All of my life I have been involved in respected programs and organizations that have shaped my character and taught me lifelong lessons. I rushed a sorority because I wanted to be more involved in the community and make friends that I would have a lifelong bond with. Being in a sorority is a lifetime experience, no matter what house you are in. How many times in your life do you get to live in a mansion with 100-some supportive girls, personal chefs, while having the opportunity to be involved in so many gratifying experiences (and lets be real-the awesome parties that you don?t have to plan or clean up)? Exactly. When I went through recruitment at IU, it was very overwhelming because I wanted to join the sorority that was ?right? for me and not choose one for the wrong reasons. Besides having my two best friends in different houses, I didn?t have any prior knowledge of different sororities or their stereotypes & my friends made sure they kept it that way for me (aka not talking
#25 by: Two
about their opinions about ANY houses, including theirs). During rush, I had a favorite during the First Invite, a different favorite the Second Invite and so on. Usually, my favorites changed because I gradually came to love ones that I initially thought were OK. I wouldn?t take that back for anything, because now I can remember the things I loved about every single house. When I pref?d my last 3 houses, I knew exactly what I wanted to be surrounded by; girls that are classy, respectful, professional when needed and be in an environment that is positive and uplifting. But, my first priority was to join a house that valued academics. That is why I chose Kappa Kappa Gamma. Of course, everyone holds different values and standards. Some girls join a sorority only for the social aspect, which is totally fine, and hopefully they find the house that?s all about that. I?m sure that most people reading this is Greek, so do you recall taking the Greek 101 new membership education course?
#26 by: Three
Probably not, but we did an activity that involved selecting and ranking values according to you, then your organization, and then recognizing the overall values of the Greek community. As I read Kappa?s mission statement, it was pleasing because it covered the most important things that I believe in and strive to achieve. In my opinion, you are joining the ?right? house for you if you choose the one that agrees with your life principles, where all the girls have similar goals in mind. In no way am I saying that every girl in my sorority holds all of these characteristics, obviously not, but what I am saying is that every individual in my sorority has something positive to offer. And if we weren?t all different, how would we ever grow? I am a firm believer that you can think you ?hate? something about someone or them entirely, but if you get to know them you will realize how wrong you are.
#27 by: Four
The same goes for sororities. When it comes down to it, I think if you are a respectful and open-minded person, you will be happy in ANY house. Embrace people for who they are--the good and the not so good. But in all honesty, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
P.S. I?ll be the first to admit that I?ve had my moments of judging other girls by their sorority. But, if you actually take this site seriously and believe the crap people say about each sorority and fraternity, that?s really sad. Open your eyes.
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