How difficult is it to get into a sorority at a Big 10, SEC or ACC?

Anonymous
Are there height & weight requirements? Are there lists detailing the dues anywhere? What if the student doesn’t know anyone to get a sorority reference from?
Anonymous
yikes
Anonymous
If you're outgoing, have rich parents, and know current sisters who like you, you'll be fine. If not, there are catch all house who take anyone who can't do better
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you're outgoing, have rich parents, and know current sisters who like you, you'll be fine. If not, there are catch all house who take anyone who can't do better


What if you have none of that?
Anonymous
There are sororities for all who want to join.
Anonymous
You can get into a sorority, but it might not be the one you want. The “top” sororities are starting to be more racially diverse, but everyone is still normal weight with straightened hair and makeup. Wealth matters, especially if you don’t know sisters in the house. I’ve heard they figure this out by looking at your instragam, what high school you went to, and even looking up your family home on Zillow. That being said, I know people who were in “middle” or “lower” tier sororities who have had great experiences. There is a sizable percentage in the “top” houses who aren’t happy.
Anonymous
DD is current in a SEC sorority. I see all shapes, sizes and skin colors in the sororities. There are a few that are "old row" and they are the ones the traditionally stick with Alum, with some new girls sprinkled in, in short, your DD will do fine. Please tell her not to be intimidated, it's actually a more welcoming environment than most people (especially on DCUM) would lead you to believe.
Anonymous
It is my understanding that everyone makes a house- it just might not be the one you are hoping for.
Anonymous
No matter how amazing your daughter is, unless she knows A LOT of girls in a house, she will get maybe one to “choose” mid week. It will be the one that takes everyone because they’re new and need to increase membership. Anyone raised in the south will be horrified by the thought of joining this one but if you’re from other parts of the country, it’s perfectly fine. It’s a horrible week for everyone, including the older girls forced to participate or else they get fined. No one nice enjoys it because it’s a lot of hurt feelings all week.
Anonymous
SEC is a whole different ballgame than Big 10 and ACC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are there height & weight requirements? Are there lists detailing the dues anywhere? What if the student doesn’t know anyone to get a sorority reference from?


Depends on how hot she is. If she is hot enough to make her married prof cheat on his wife, then she has a good chance. Tell her to Try it. That's the only way to find out
Anonymous
"A" sorority, or THE sorority?
Anonymous
My daughter goes to an ACC school and less than 20% of students rush. She chose not to and knows very few people who went Greek. It's there for those who choose it but there are tons of other things available too.
Anonymous
Not much has changed over the years with “elite” at say, UIUC or UVA, it’s always Theta, usually the best-looking, most connected (VIP parents), and wealthiest. If you look at old yearbooks it’s eerily the same look
Anonymous
if a girl goes through recruitment and maximizes her options all the way, she will get a bid somewhere. it may not be any of the houses she hoped for. if she does not maximize options, she might end up without a bid.
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