advice to pnms
by: ActiveIf I can give you any advice, LISTEN TO THE STEREOTYPES THAT YOU KEEP HEARING if you only hear it once from a girl who just got dropped it probably isn't true but if you keep hearing that one house is crazy it is most likely true. Even if it isn't true, once you get here, your letters work a little bit like your last name. When people meet you, they automatically assume things based on your letters. If you aren't proud of that reputation, don't pledge. That being said, I'm not talking about ranks or teirs. I only mean that reputation. You'll hear them all Rush week. And you need to take them into account!
#2by: Yeah
It definitely depends on the sorority and the accuracy of the stereotype. For example, one of my high school classmates pledged a sorority that is known for hard partying. She honestly had not paid attention to the stereotype and could not believe what went on on the new member retreat and dropped when they got back. On the other hand, one of my roommates was unsure of pledging her house because she had horrible cuts pref day and they're known as a bottom house but she loves it now and couldn't imagine being anywhere else. So it really just depends.
#5by: advice
Instead of listening to stereotypes and rumors, look at girls from your hometown and what houses they're in. If they had a party reputation in high school, the sorority they join MIGHT be a party sorority. If they had great grades and reputation, their sorority might be filled with a lot of that type girl. This isn't 100% accurate but it's better than listening to other people's gossip.
#6by: I'll take this
conversation one step further.............don't get too worked up about ANYTHING you read on Greek Rank. This site attracts a lot of wannabe's who spend their time cutting and ripping on other people. very insecure. just get your rec's and go in with an open mind. have fun.
#7by: Run.....
#8by: Ha!
This thread is so stupid. You'll know who you like and and where you fit in. In the end, that is all that matters.
For instance, the stereotype assigned to APhi is not true. I know many sweet, clean and respected young ladies in that house. Do you think they honestly care what others label them as? No. They have a good sisterhood and are confident in themselves enough to ignore the rumors.
To the OP, go away.
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by: Active
Yes! That's exactly it. Don't judge based on teirs or whether you've heard if it's "good" or not. But if you continually hear things like partiers or snobby, a lot of times it ends up true.