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by: Ghfj

Seems like there are two objective ways to rank: selectivity and grades. Everything else is subjective. Is there a selectivity rank based on return rates from last year?

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#1  by: lol   
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shut up. zeta is objectively more attractive than axo. why don't you include looks in your "objective" rankings hun?

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by: GhfjJul 10, 2017 10:38:36 AM

Like is s subjective. Agree zta higher than axo on looks. But looks does not seem like a good measure. Looks plus personality/friendly seems like it would become something that translates to return rates. If a few get those or if there is leaked info on this, it would be interesting to see

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#2  by: Active   
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I agree with you 100% but return rates are only released to the individual houses. No one except a few at Panhellenic know all of them.

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#3  by: um   
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An OBJECTIVE rank is based on:

1. Grades
2. Involvement
3. Sisterhood

A SUBJECTIVE rank is based on:
1. Appearances
2. "Popularity"

& Until rush returns become public don't bring them up because there's no way to verify it.

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by: ActiveJul 10, 2017 11:07:46 AM

Sisterhood would also be subjective, there's no way to quantify it and it's influenced by personal feelings

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by: 99Jul 10, 2017 11:12:12 AM

Agree. Involvement can also be difficult be people get involved in all sorts of things on and off campus with and without Greek points. so involvement and sisterhood are really opinion imho.

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by: 99Jul 10, 2017 11:13:55 AM

We need the rush returns to be leaked or something.

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#4  by: lol   
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Grades are also subjective. The same grades can mean different levels of performance in different majors. It's just dumb to start a thread like this in an obvious attempt to make grades-oriented sororities look good.

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