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By: lucgdiPosted:
These are all ladies that are very well-rounded and involved around campus. Whenever I see them around it seems like they have a great sisterhood. The past few pledge classes have been great and look like they could be future leaders of our campus. If I went greek, I'd definitely go ASA!
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By: ehPosted:
i agree with the comment below me, they are cute girls and recruit well but its true that they do look down on the other "lower tier" chapters which is probably the reason why kappa and phi sigs usually only hang out with each other. if you don't drink and party, this isn't your sorority
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By: ABPosted:
Although Sig Chi has been at Loyola for a very short period of time, they're all very nice. They're the fraternity Loyola's been in need of for a while.
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By: ABPosted:
SAEs are the most talked about fraternity, but I've always felt uncomfortable around them. Some of them have HUGE egos and aren't very nice, but there are a few "real gentlemen".
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By: ABPosted:
Phi Sig recruits pretty girls, and they know how to have fun. In the past, their party reputation has defined them, but they are trying to change it. Still, if you don't party hard, you're probably not Phi Sig material. They also have an amazing sisterhood know each other well (this is helped by their NM process) personally and can feel comfortable relying on each other. However, some are terribly mean if you aren't in a top tier house and don't really associate with GDIs.
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By: ABPosted:
Kappa consistently has successful recruitments. They recruit a lot of pretty girls. They're also known for being social, and they go out a lot. Their biggest issue seems to be the lack of sisterhood and internal issues that all of Greek Life ends up hearing about. There are a lot of cliques in the sorority, and there are plenty of snobs in the sorority. Being popular seems to be more important than forming bonds with each other.
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By: ABPosted:
Chi O is the second newest sorority on campus, but they've definitely earned a place in Loyola's Greek Life. This chapter has an awesome sisterhood, and their enthusiasm for their chapter is easy to see. They come across as very friendly. However, you don't hear about their events or philanthropy much on campus.
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By: ABPosted:
ASA used to have a reputation of having some fairly "weird" girls in there, but they've managed a pretty solid recruitment the last few years. They haven't managed to clean up the party image, though, and have faced consequences from nationals in the past. You will see them out having fun with each other, though.
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By: ABPosted:
ADPi is Loyola's newest sorority, and they're still really getting the hang of it. It's not easy being a new chapter. There does seem to be an assortment of various types of women in this sorority. Some would say "random", but I don't pretend to know how the ADPi National Committee chooses its members. There aren't internal sisterhood issues, which is a huge plus, but they aren't very Panhellenic.
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By: loyolakidPosted:
All the girls seem to genuinely be friends. Won't typically call out other sororities on their issues. Great recruiters and really smart. Sorority went through a rough patch a few years ago, but now better than ever.