getting into "top tier" or "middle tier" sororitie
by: marissaIs it really hard to get into what many girls consider to be the best sororities? I know that rush week is all about finding the best fit for you, but from what I've read on this site, a lot of the top houses choose based off of physical appearance and money. What can someone do to improve their chances of getting their first choice? Or is a lot of it based off of a first impression?
#1by: Under
First thing you need to do is realize the "worst" sororities at UA are more like the "top" sororities at any other campus.
Every sorority has campus leaders...and students barely getting through each day. They all have their honors scholars and their people barely making a 2.5. They all have party hearty girls and study-all-the-time girls.
Consider yourself lucky to be asked to pledge ANY of the UA sororities.
#2by: Well
The whole process is an enigma to me. I'm first generation greek and the houses I preffed consisted of a top, middle, and bottom tier sorority (though I loved them all). I ended up with a bid from my top house, which is typically considered one of the best sororities on campus. But I honestly couldn't tell you how I ended up in it because compared to the other girls I'm poor (by poor I mean upper-middle class) and unrefined (I'm northern). I will say, if you do like an old row/top tier sorority but don't have connections in it consider that it will be near impossible to secure leadership positions and that you will be somewhat of an outsider. That's something I've had to struggle with, though I have made a few amazing friends in pledge class.
#3by: tbh
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by: Huh?
Why would you say the worst sororities at AU are better than the best sororities at other schools? Don't you know that AU is horrible academically? You only need to have a pulse to get in. Better schools have better people...plain and simple.