real rankings
by: Honest
Delta Delta Delta
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Pi Beta Phi
Zeta Tau Alpha
Delta Gamma
Chi Omega
Kappa Alpha Theta
Alpha Chi Omega/Delta Zeta/Kappa Delta
Gamma Phi Beta
ADPi
#1 by: Honest
Delta Delta Delta: hard to argue with that 100% retention rate during recruitment
Kappa Kappa Gamma: also a strong house, need to work on girls that walk around on campus in letters that look far from presentable
Pi Beta Phi: last few PC's have slipped. Random bunch of girls, lack of presence on campus
Zeta Tau Alpha/Delta Gamma: similar houses in that they attract the same kind of girls. Pretty girls who are always seen at fraternity events and love to party. However, ZTA is a better, more desirable house than DG
Chi Omega: top house in the early 2000's, recently slipping. Still have the reputation of being very Christian
#2 by: Honest
Kappa Alpha Theta: tough house to rank. Keeping them in the middle until after this year's rush. Like Chi Omega, they have a reputation of being very Christian and were also a top chapter earlier in the decade. Theta also has a strong presence in Texas, which may still attract some good PNM's. However, they've taken two or three bad PC's and this year's rush may secure them a place in the bottom tier of Texas A&M sororities
Alpha Chi Omega/Delta Zeta/Kappa Delta: interchange these three houses however you want. They are incredibly different houses with positives and negatives. They are the solid middle tier houses here and ranking are subjective depending on who you know. Out of the three houses, AXO is the most diverse, followed by DZ and then KD. Alpha Chi's are similar to ZTA/DG; strong presence at fraternity parties and social events. DZ's also seem to follow this trend and have improved their philanthropy involvement in the past year. KD has strong involvement in organizations and seem to put lots of emphasis on philanthropy
Gamma Phi: making strides, but not significant enough to move up in rankings
ADPI: welcomed their biggest PC last fall, hoping they can continue the trend this year
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