bottom tier houses have more drama than top
by: fFrom what i’ve noticed with my friends in other sororities and roomates it always the girls in bottom houses who constantly have drama going on. I feel it’s because a lot of the girls in the house believe they are too good to be in that sorority.
#4 by: Depends...
IDK I think there's plenty of drama in the "top" houses too. remember that AGD senior who created a poll about their sisterhood and literally got basically kicked out?
But I do think that chapters that are more 'diverse' (like more a combination of party girls, pretty girls, shy girls, books girls, etc) can have a decent amount of drama bc everyone is not on the same page about what they want their sorority experience to be. like some girls are going to want to raise their houses reputation, become more high-tier and be looked at well by frats. And other girls in that same house don't care about that at all and just want to chill. That creates conflict.
#5 by: honestly…
yeah i think ultimately the problem is that you can’t rlly have chapters or member classes as big as they are at Bama….. with well over 400+ members per house, there is bound to be cliques and drama in EVERY house. u can’t even get along with all 120+ people in your member class. maybe if chapters had like … 100 members total they would be more cohesive and authentic (and stereotypes/reps would be more accurate)
#6 by: Hiiii
This is true. Bottom houses tend to not have as good as caliber of girls. They are not as mature and do not have strong social skills. Therefore, there is increased drama and less effective communication. Top tier houses are able to recruit girls who are more mature and have the skills to know when to discuss issues and also know when to let them slide. This is a very general statement, even though there’s a lot of truth to it. This was even evident on the HBO doc. There is a reason why top houses stayed away from it. Their members had the wisdom and maturity to lay low and not get involved.
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by: Huhhhhh??Jul 13, 2024 9:45:20 PM
I think you spelled Aphi wrong