ranks for fraternities 2020 πΊπ²πΊπ²πΊπ²
by: Yup
Top
KA/ATO- best of old and new row. Not falling.
SAE/ChiPhi/Fiji- if fiji ever lets themselves go dry theyd fall. SAE is soft.
Upper Mid
SNu/SX- SNu is getting weirder but their history keeps them near the top. SX is @lright id say they have the best chance to move up if fiji goes dry.
KS/PKA/PKP- these 3 are the best outside of the top 7, and arguable AEPi as well. None are dry and all have good history here.
Mid
AEPi/PDT/BTP/DSP- these 4 are great but are starting to struggle with national policies and recruiting (minus AEPi and Delta Sig, they recruit well).
TEP/DTD/LXA/SPE- sigep and Lmbda are on their ways out and DTD and Tep are moving up.
Lower mid
AGR/SP/BYX/TKE- decent groups worth looking into as well.
#31by: Actually...
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KA ATO ChiPhi
SAE SX Fiji SNu
KA, ATO, SAE pretty much run a monopoly on the wealthy in state guys. ChiPhi, SigmaChi, and Fiji are great spots for public school GA guys, Out of state southern, and non southern out of state. SNu is a mix of everything really, they just bid a lot of random guys who turn out to be chill AF.
Upper Mid
DSP PKA PDT
KS BTP PKP LXA
Delta Sig and Pike are new to this situation but are both great groups. PhiDelt is old row and could return to above if SX or Fiji starts to struggle. KS PKP LXA and Beta are great options as well. KS just returned (moving up quickly), PiKapp and LXA have chill guys but have had to go initiate some UNG guys, PiKapps house is nice. Beta recruits less guys but all are chill AF.
Lower mid
AEPi TEP DTD
SP AGR SigEp BYX
All are great groups with decent housing, get girls, and good guys. Most of these happen to be niche fraternities though so i guess it just depends on whether you like the guys or not.
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