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by: Gossip girl

APhi
APhi operates like a brand more than a chapter. Every pledge class looks like it came out of the same Pinterest board — and somehow it works every time. They don’t need to try hard socially because their reputation does the work for them. People love to hate them, but they’re rarely actually rude, which is why they stay on top.

DG
DG is extremely strategic. They recruit very different types of girls and let them coexist instead of forcing a fake “everyone’s the same” image. Not the closest across the board, but shockingly functional. Frats trust them, campus knows them, and they don’t have to reinvent themselves every year.

Pi Phi
Pi Phi has the resources and the numbers to dominate but keeps tripping over its own ego. There are genuinely great girls inside, but the outward vibe feels dismissive and cliquey. Very involved, very organized — just not very warm. If they softened their image even a little, the narrative would change fast.

KD
KD is the definition of high risk, high reward. Some years they’re the most chaotic house on campus, other years they’re pulling awards and top GPAs. They attract intense personalities — for better or worse — and that’s why people either love them or avoid them entirely. Never boring.

Theta
Theta is quietly rebuilding into something strong. They’re consistent, reliable, and way more socially capable than people give them credit for. They don’t chase attention and probably should, because when they do show up, they show up well. Biggest limiter is staying too comfortable in the same social circles.

Kappa
Kappa lives in the middle of everything — socially active, recognizable, but not desperate for attention. Solid sisterhood, solid presence, rarely embarrassing themselves. Not trying to be the loudest house and it works in their favor.

Fuzzy
Fuzzy has a distinct personality and doesn’t try to dilute it for rankings. That helps them keep a loyal internal culture but also keeps them polarizing. If you fit, you really fit. If you don’t, you definitely know.

Tri Delt
Tri Delt fluctuates depending on the PC. Some years they recruit girls who could push them way up, other years feel forgettable. Not bad, not elite — just inconsistent.

AEPhi
AEPhi has improved a lot in recent years but still fights old stereotypes. When they lean into confidence instead of defensiveness, they shine. The potential is there; consistency is the issue.

Zeta
Zeta wants to be seen and makes sure they are. Sometimes that works, sometimes it backfires. They do best when they stop forcing a specific image and let the girls carry it naturally.

Chi O
Chi O is steady and safe. Strong values, strong internal bonds, but not particularly exciting on the social side. Depends what you’re looking for.

DZ
DZ struggles with identity. Every year feels like a reset, which makes it hard to build momentum. Not terrible — just unclear.

AXO
AXO keeps their head down and focuses inward. That protects them from drama but also keeps them out of bigger conversations.

AGD
AGD is earnest and well-intentioned, but the campus perception hasn’t caught up to their improvements yet. Rebranding takes time.

GPhi
GPhi feels disconnected from the larger Greek scene. Nice girls, but low visibility hurts them.

ADPi
ADPi is consistent but quiet. Not much noise, not much drama — which is both a blessing and a curse.

Phi Rho
Phi Rho exists mostly outside the traditional ranking conversations. Strong niche, different lane, different goals.

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