sorority comments
by: GR AdministratorTexas A&M University - TAMU General Sorority Comments
#2603 by: to the
sad little person trying to bash every single house: you MUST be a gdi because greek women truly love their letters and respect others. you must have gotten cut from rush and are bitter about the bonds that aggie greek life has. no real greek woman would call out or diminish houses like you are. god bless your poor soul.
#2609 by: The Houses
TOP TIER
Tri Delta: best of the best on campus, Barbie like girls. Rich blondes who are always very well put together. Known for being stuck up and conceited while having a weaker sisterhood. Think cheerleading squad or prom queens.
Pi Phi: also top tier, don't really do much to support their philanthropy. Very sweet girls and extremely competitive during recruitment.
Kappa: of all the houses in this tier, Kappa takes a unique kind of girl. They are extremely friendly girls and lean towards the "hippie" side. Laid back and try to keep a clean image.
#2610 by: The Houses
UPPER MIDDLE TIER
DG: a steadily rising house on campus. Beautiful and wealthy girls who are poised to become top tier within the next couple years. Highly desired by fraternities and men on campus.
Zeta: gorgeous girls who have somewhat let go of the party girl reputation they had a few years ago. Still a desired house during recruitment.
Chi O: lots of sororities on campus dislike this chapter because they tend to keep to themselves and never support anyone else's philanthropy events even though everyone helps them rake in close to six figures during Songfest. Those who argue that Chi O is top tier belong to the sorority. The truth is that they were top tier at one time about five to ten years ago but have since fallen. Most that I've met are conceited and rude; a smaller percentage are warm and bubbly girls.
Theta: still have the reputation for being Bible beaters and homely girls. They are very supportive of their own philanthropy and keep to themselves.
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