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by: Rank1PNMS this is a stressful time… so here is how to get through it. Know that Greek Life isn’t the end all be all at UGA people join UGA Miracle, the Catholic Center, SGA, club sports, etc. and end up with just as many traditions and friends and yes even date nights as those in sororities. Regardless of where you end up anyone can go downtown any night they want and drink and party to their hearts content. Also as has been said you can make friends anywhere or not, people end up dropping every sorority some people don’t make close friends in their sorority until sophomore or junior year, lots of people rush year 2. Nothing is the end of the world, good friends make everything easier so start from there and the rest will come
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This was my experience for sure! I was disappointed when I got a bid to a house that definitely doesn’t have the best reputation AND I had a cliquey, mean pledge class that had a very clear popular group that I wasn’t part of by any means. I was going to drop over the summer before sophomore year until my big convinced me to give it one more semester, then I ended up getting the most amazing little and made a bunch of friends in her pledge class which completely changed my experience with my sorority. Im a senior now and still don’t like my own pledge class, but it hasn’t defined my sorority experience, and I’m so glad I stuck with it instead of dropping.
Wherever you end up, in any group of 200+ girls, you can definitely find your people and have a great experience if you keep an open mind
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by: thisssAug 12, 2025 10:43:55 PM
I also had a similar situation. I got a bid to DPhiE the year we had issues with being told to cut too many girls early on and ended up at like 50% of quota lol. But even as a member of the sorority that has what is arguably the worst reputation at UGA, it’s still super fun and has been so much more fulfilling than the other non-Greek organizations I’ve been involved with! Like this is what people mean when they say no chapter is bad/bottom tier, because ultimately it doesn’t matter how selective or competitive a specific sorority is during recruitment, what’s important all the amazing opportunities, experiences, and sisterhood they offer outside of the recruitment process which I think is 100% worth it at any of the 20 sororities at UGA. Being in any sorority especially at a big SEC school is truly unlike any other type of campus organization, and I think it’s easy for PNMs (and even some active members) to lose site of that when we start focusing too much on competitiveness, status, and rankings