zeta is not higher tier than alpha phi
by: Lol ewNot even close and never will be, keep dreaming you thirsty wannabes.
#1 by: Um
I feel like there is no way any alpha phi would post this... this is almost entirely set up to get people to make more negative responses toward aphi. Like we get it, you don’t like them. Now move on. Side note we all know many of the girls in both these houses attended both these houses on preference day regardless of where you feel any of them stand in tiers.
#2 by: Nice try
Alpha Phi isn't even in the same league as Zeta. Alpha Phi's retention is much worse, it has no grade cuts and its house is just awful. Zeta ranked #12 in grades last semester and Alpha Phi was #17, below Mizzou's all-greek and all-female average. You can't keep coming on this site and telling us that you are superior Alpha Phi until you start improving. There is a reason you lose members at a rate that's greater than any other house. Your sisterhood sucks and your standards are low. Maybe if you worked on that instead of constantly posting here people might take you seriously.
#4 by: Chatty
Alpha Phi and Zeta both have long histories of battling to stay off the bottom of the heap of sororities. At one time, only Alpha Gamma Delta (obviously gone now) fared worse among Mizzou sororities. As far as looks go - if that's your criteria for a sororities success/placement - there has been improvement through the past couple of decades. Little else - grades, retention, success in rush - has changed. ChiO has improved significantly through the years as has Gamma Phi (except where grades are concerned), while TriDelt and DG have gone up and down yet seem to retain followings and respect. Sigma Kappa is proving that there may be truth to the old saying that "the third time's the charm" as two failures apparently have been overcome with success. AlphaChi is pretty much where it's been historically - not top of the heap and not the bottom of the heap. PhiMu is here for the second time and after several years of return has yet to make significant headway; and Sigma has been here for a few years now but lacks traction and seems stuck spinning its wheels. PiPhi, Theta, Kappa, and ADPi have historically been successful and stable.
#5 by: The real
I actually really loved both these houses during recruitment and got cut from them lol (don’t worry I ended up in somewhere else pretty decent), anyway idk what exactly constitutes being above another chapter when you’re in mid tier. Both have really pretty girls so I don’t think looks would be a fair way to compare. Zeta objectively has better grades, and aphi’s have more popularity individually across campus and just generally have a lot of friends. So I would say if you value grades/involvement then zeta is ahead but if you value social presence then alpha phi is. It really depends on what you personally find important idk if there’s a definite answer to this... Zeta obviously has a better house though. Alpha Phi is a “historical landmark” similar to KKG, so they can’t knock their house down and rebuild, and can only renovate and make additions... however I’m yet to see an add on for them so zeta wins on that part. Overall they’re really similar, and I know for a fact a lot of zetas and aphi’s hangout with each other so can y’all drop this beef and stop pretending like you aren’t friends lol?
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by: AXOMar 13, 2020 6:57:41 PM
My grandparents (Fiji & Kappa) say that at one point several decades ago some of the then top frats - Beta, DU, Fiji, SigmaNu, and PhiDelt - had off-the-record restrictions as to whom members could date. Members were discouraged from dating any girl that wasn't in Theta, PiPhi, Kappa, DG, TriDelt, or ChiO with ADPi, GPhi, and AXO being borderline "maybe". Women attending Stephens and Christian (now Columbia College) were also on the "discouraged" lists with Alpha Phi, Zeta, and AGD. While the dating policies weren't openly admitted, it was generally known that there was discrimination by the frats.