sorority comments
by: GR AdministratorUniversity of Georgia - UGA General Sorority Comments
#2914by: To You
#2915by: I
think what the poster is saying is that when you go on a campaign of self-ranking and get to the top of this page, it is a reflection of how ZTA feels about ZTA. You are not getting the opinions of others. Therefore, whoever is at the top of this page has put the most effort into getting there. That does not (necessarily) make the sorority the best. Does that make sense?
#2917by: And I
think that when you go on a campaign to destroy a sorority's rep, like someone has tried to do for ZTA and Phi Mu, you shouldn't complain when people rate them with all fives to get them back up. This whole site is stupid anyway. The only one who is benefiting is the owner of GreekRank. Brilliant idea-- create a site with conflict, and rake in the money on page hits while the cat fights continue.
#2918by: Not really
Very not true. Being in a top tier sorority does help after college. These women tend to become the most successful in life (just go back to the famous sorority members and see which tier they came from, most likely top tier). There's a thing called "networking." You network with successful girls in college, you can use those connections as alumnae.
#2919by: disagree
being in a "top tier" sorority versus any other "tier" doesn't give you an advantage post-college...being in a sorority in general after college is beneficial, networking wise. while the sororities with the most nationally recognize alums are, in my opinion, theta and kappa, you have to remember that theta and kappa are not considered "top tier" at every university.
#2920by: Top
Sororites nationally are
Alpha Chi
Chi Omega
Delta Delta Delta
Delta Zeta
Kappa Delta
Kappa Kappa Gamma
PiBetaPhi
Zeta Tau Alpha
and yes I believe being in a nationally recognized sorority can certainly help you networking.
and yes being in a national sorority wibeing
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