Pi Kappa Phi - ΠΚΦ Fraternity Ratings at UT
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By: Ut19Posted:
Becoming a little more relevant, will be intresting to see where they end up
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By: GuestPosted:
Getting slightly less weird.
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By: advicePosted:
15-20 cool guys is better than 25-30 weird guys any day of the week. Inflating your numbers might make yall big but in a few semesters it'll come back to haunt you when rushees see the resulting rando fest your house becomes. Raise your dues, pull smaller amounts of quality guys, and yall can do well.
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By: hahaPosted:
Good luck with the new house, y'all are gonna need it. Weird guys are ruining it for y'all. Should take some time (10 years) before y'all are mid-tier.
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By: PIKEPosted:
A lot of these guys are cool but some of them are dead weight and shouldn't even be in a fraternity at UT. Quality over quantity is the essence if they ever want to be top tier. With phi psis house, they will be able to throw badass parties but you guys really need to bid only cool people. A quality 15 person pledge class beats a 30 person pledge class. As a whole though, this is a growing fraternity and this time next year we will know if they can rage like PIKE.
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By: Long way to goPosted:
They got 30 guys this semester because the excitement of having a brand new house but with a more accessible bottom tier fraternity attracts people who can't get into bigger houses, but as time moves on the novelty will wear thin and the quality of their brothers will become the focal point. When that happens, Pi Kapp's in trouble because aside of like 15 chill guys they have, the rest are complete randos.
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By: Little lassPosted:
I think they are a bunch of nice guys. They don't have much history at UT which hurts them and as a result don't have much alumni money. I'm pulling for them to do big things at Texas but it will be a while before they are bottom upper tier.. May never happen honestly :( But I agree with "Deez", demolish the house and build a beauty that will compete with the other big houses then maybe top tier is possible!
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By: Friggin DeezPosted:
I'm in a top tier fraternity and can honestly say the Pi Kapps I know are pretty cool guys. Having the Phi Psi house is big for them but having that land is even bigger. They need to demolish that dump and build a real house.. If that happens they will be top of the middle tier. The only way they can become top tier is getting about more 15 pledge class cycles with 45+ quality guys. This is an honest rating, don't know why there are so many haters on this site
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By: 89longhornPosted:
They're a pretty weird group. There are a couple of members who do all the work, and the rest of the fraternity depend on them to improve their house. It's like hanging out with paupers who think they're princes and then get mad when girls aren't interested. The only thing they have going for them is their involvement in philanthropies- they seem to be pulling their weight at that.
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By: GRPosted:
These guys are absolutely awful; all they do is try and sling mud on other fraternities on greekrank, namely middle tier frats in an attempt to try and elevate themselves. It's really sad more than anything.