SORORITY RANKINGS FROM AN ACTIVE
by: sosorit
1. Phi Mu: The “Social Butterflies.” Phi Mus are often seen as highly social and friendly, always up for the next event. They’re known for their vibrant personalities and strong sense of sisterhood.
2. ADPI: The “Classic Southern Belles.” 2. ADPis are typically associated with traditional Southern charm, elegance, and grace. They’re active in campus life and philanthropy, embodying Southern hospitality.
3. KKG: The “Fashionistas.” Kappa sisters are known for their stylish and trendy outfits. They balance a keen eye for fashion with a strong sense of community and organization.
4. Theta: The “Fun and Friendly.” Theta members are often seen as outgoing and social, known for being approachable and enjoying a good time with their sisters.
5. Chi O: The “All-American.” Chi Os are seen as preppy and traditional, embodying classic Southern charm. They’re often involved in philanthropic activities and school spirit.
6. AOII: The “Supportive Sisters.” AOII members are known for their close-knit bonds and supportive nature. They focus on building strong relationships and a positive sisterhood.
7. Zeta: The “Energetic and Spirited.” Zetas are known for their lively personalities and enthusiasm. They’re active in both social and philanthropic activities, bringing high energy to everything they do.
8. APhi: The “Confident and Trendy.” APhis are often associated with a strong sense of confidence and modern style. They balance their chic aesthetics with involvement in campus activities and philanthropy.
9. SK: The “Loyal and Laid-Back.” Sigma Kappas are known for their relaxed and supportive demeanor. They focus on building strong, lasting friendships and have a close-knit sisterhood.
10. DZ: The “Fun and Outgoing.” DZs are often seen as vibrant and enthusiastic, with a knack for organizing fun social events and engaging in campus life.
11. AXO: The “Empowered and Independent.” AXOs are known for their strong sense of self and focus on women’s empowerment. They’re driven and supportive of one another’s goals.
12. Gamma Phi: The “Down-to-Earth.” GPhiBs are often seen as approachable and friendly, known for their relaxed and genuine personalities. They focus on creating a supportive and inclusive sisterhood.
13. DG: The “Elegant and Sophisticated.” DGs are known for their classic and polished style. They balance their elegance with strong involvement in campus and philanthropic activities.
14. SDT: The “Bold and Energetic.” SDTs are often associated with a dynamic and spirited approach to life. They’re known for their vibrant personalities and active participation in events.
15. Tridelt: The “Sporty and Spirited.” Tri Delts are seen as enthusiastic about athletics and school spirit, combining their active lifestyles with a strong commitment to philanthropy.
16. AGD: The “Friendly and Supportive.” Alpha Gams are known for their welcoming and inclusive nature. They focus on building strong relationships and fostering a positive sisterhood.
17. Pi Phi: The “Academic Achievers.” Pi Phis are often seen as dedicated to their studies and intellectual pursuits, while also being engaged and supportive in their social circles.
18. AXID: The “Creative and Fun.” AXiDs are known for their artistic flair and creativity, often bringing a unique and lively spirit to their events and interactions.
DPHIE: The “Innovative and Bold.” DPhiEs are often associated with a progressive and forward-thinking approach. They’re known for their innovative spirit and dedication to dif
#4 by: Irrelevant
Why rank at all? everyone has a different opinion. Funny thing, we all know that the only way to be in phi mu, adp, or a few others is to already be friends with the girls in the chapter. (Yes, I’m in one of them and it’s true). How does that make one sorority better ranked? Bc they just so happened to go to a certain high school? That is absurd. Phi mu is not better than DG. Alpha phi sure as hell is not better than AXO. These ranks mean nothing. Rankings are just irrelevant opinions of immature people stuck in the same high school “popularity” mentality. Grow up & stop this crap. This is why people hate greek life.
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by: callySep 16, 2024 8:13:55 PM
how is this odd