most desired houses from a PNM perspective
by: pnmcoming from a hs senior the most desired houses are zeta, phi mu, and pi phi
#2 by: ‘17
When I rushed, the “it” house was Phi Mu. They had a ton of PNM interest among all types of girls. Alpha Chi and DDD were also huge among PNMs from everywhere. Zeta and APhi were polarizing, some PNMs loved them, others hated them. Kappa and Chi O were also pretty liked but not as hyped up. I literally never heard anyone say anything about Pi Phi or Alpha Gam after the first round. ADPi was pretty liked too but also not as hyped up but my freshman year roommate and I loved them. KD was a huge turn off for a lot of PNMs (they do a great job at making sure you know that they don’t want you). And DG, GPhi, Theta, AOPi, and DZ were split, you either loved them or you hated them.
#4 by: Active
Not true. Desirability is based on a culmination of different factors such as where you’re from, who you know (if you know anyone), what you’re like, what you want from Greek life, and so on.
Zeta and Pi Phi are definitely popular among the social, OOS girls but saying they’re the most desired houses among all PNMs isn’t accurate.
But anyways, what was the point of this post? To share your biased views on a Greek life you’re not even a part of?
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by: NoNov 9, 2020 11:13:37 AM
Lol stop. Phi Mu and Zeta are definitely considered “looks” houses but that does not speak for the majority of their girls. To say they “only take beautiful girls with great personalities” is just not true and if you’re an active at this school then you’d know that. To be completely transparent, the majority of girls in EVERY house are pretty average looking.
Phi Mu and Zeta definitely prioritize looks during rush but you absolutely do not have to be pretty or fun to get a bid. Stop spreading lies and creating unrealistic standards for PNMs.
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