if you could choose....
by: Nancy
Choose one from each tier as your fave!
Top: Pi Phi. Tri Delt. Chi Omega.
Top Mid: Theta. Kappa. ADPi
Mid: Gamma Phi. DG. APhi
Low Mid: AXO. KD. Zeta
Bottom: SK. Phi Mu. Sigma.
I'd choose - Chi O, Theta, DG, Zeta, Phi Mu
And by the way - I plan to rush next Fall!
#1 by: PNM
If you plan to rush in the fall, you had better ignore all the bs you read. It will only hinder you during recruitment. Think for yourself and realize that if you are lucky enough to be chosen by a house, you'll find some great sisters. No matter which house chooses you.
#7 by: just stop
First off, the tiers are completely inaccurate. Which is understandable because you don't even go here yet. (if you don't go here, how are you even ranking them you've literally had no interaction with any of them and don't know the majority of their members, so why makes you think you can judge them??)
Second, if you're only joining a house because it's "cool" or "you wanna be in a top tier house because they're 'better'", you're doing it for the wrong reasons, and I would consider reevaluating.
Third, when you're going through rush, don't concern yourself with what is written on this stupid website or what the tiers are. When I rushed my freshman year there was one particular house which I absolutely could not see myself in, and others where I thought I fit perfectly after one day of going through them. By the end of rush, the one house I didn't like at all was the one I ended up in, and now knowing all of my sisters and girls in the other chapters I thought I liked after one day & reading reputations, I'm SO happy with where I ended up. Don't think about other people when you're going through rush this is something that is so central to you and has literally nothing to do with anyone else or their opinions.
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by: YesMar 5, 2015 6:54:48 PM
This is the best advice I would give to any PNMs coming here next fall.