Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
You can’t make generalizations between colleges like that. Every sorority is completely different at every college. There are plenty of colleges where Theta is the bottom sorority.
Never even heard of Theta. Is it a Southern Sorority? Did not have that at my school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
UIUC? The one in Illinois? That is a total nerd school.
Anonymous wrote:Keep this in mind when you say "pretty" - a mid-Atlantic/NE 10 is an SEC 6.
I'm a native of one of these Deep South states and my DC friends have no idea. Southern "pretty" is an entirely different level. For the top houses You have to be southern gorgeous, rich, nice, AND well connected to current members. Being a legacy helps, but isn't enough.
This is one of the reasons I didn't go to my state flagship, my mother and aunts didn't have any sorority affiliations. Without a legacy hook I never would have made it into a sorority.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
You can’t make generalizations between colleges like that. Every sorority is completely different at every college. There are plenty of colleges where Theta is the bottom sorority.
Anonymous wrote:Like anything else, it's easy if you're pretty.
Anonymous wrote:Like anything else, it's easy if you're pretty.
Anonymous wrote:The level of competitiveness varies tremendously by school. You can’t really lump them together by conference.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter doesn't want to go this type of schools.