where you get in depends on hometown
by: HometownI don't care what anyone says about rush. This is the truth: girls from established hometowns who know girls already in the sorority get bids from the "top houses." The "bottom tier" houses are made up of small town and out of state girls and a few rejects from cities. Especially with the new quota. It has very little to do with "quality" despite what everyone says. That's the reason the lower houses have a few more bad seeds because there were no members who knew them beforehand. The majority of all sororities are made up of girls with equal GPA and high school involvement. I already know there will be negative comments so bring them on but it's the truth. If you deny it you are an idiot.
#1by: Dawg
I don't disagree. To get KD, Chi O, or DG, you have to know several people in the chapter. Even if you're not so great but you have some friends in one of them, you'll probably get in unless you are a serious grade risk. They also have LOTS of legacies - half the pledge class is probably a legacy.
#4by: curious
Let's test this theory. Is there any way to list last year's pledge classes and each member's hometown? Or is that posted somewhere? No names...just hometowns. As a PNM, wondering if I should even bother with going through rush since I'm from an out of state city (even though it is a large, southern, SEC school city)
#8by: hmm
Please don't be discouraged! I'm from TN and knew literally no one from MS and preffed 2 top houses. Sometimes they love you for you and it's not always about where you're from. And no, I wasn't a legacy for either. But in the end it doesn't matter where you end up as long as you love it. Best of luck! Just be yourself!
#9by: Not necessarily!
I don't know if all of those numbers are accurate. I am in one of the top 3 houses and was OOS and knew no one. If you have the grades, recs, resume, and click with a house you totally can get in. Every house takes girls they never heard of until they walked thru the door on Day 1 of rush. Some take less, so it's just more competitive for those spots, but being OOS is NOT a huge detriment IF you have everything else in order.
#10by: Greek
All depends on if enough girls pull for you in the sorority and if the moms , grandmothers and advisors approve- which is rare. It is all about who you know. The only time gpa matters is initially when they make releases based on grades which is typically day 1. The reason why ZTA, ADPi, Pi Phi, DDD and Phi Mu are becoming stronger is because out of state girls typically end of there. These girls have just as strong if not better resumes than the MS girls. Just how it is. Occasionally a few girls will slip through the cracks, though.
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by: Hmmm
Wrong on the legacy part for sure. Yeah they have tons of legacies but are very selective. Each of the groups you listed took around 25 legacies, so not even one third of new members were legacies. Many friends were cut from these groups too.