There are several criteria. One is how many Potential New Members want to join a particular sorority. That is, what is their positive return on invitations. Fraternities tend to rank sororities according to looks, and how much fun they are at parties. There are scholastic rankings, philanthropic rankings and general reputations as a National organization.
Yes it can be (tiered shelves, tiered management). The word tiered is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to tier."
The word "tiered" can function as both an adjective and a verb. As an adjective, it describes something that is arranged in tiers or levels. As a verb, it means to arrange or organize something in tiers.
The wedding cake was tiered.
Sororities are very important. Without them women can not enjoy themselves.
no, SBCC does not have sororities or fraternities. It has an academic honor society with agree-ish name but no legit sororities.
· single-tiered, · multi-tiered, and · peer-to-peer architectures
they don't offer fraternities or sororities at Liberty, unfortunately
You can find the meaning of the word tiered online at the official dictionary website. Once on the page, type "tiered" into the search field at at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the definition.
There are no sororities at Smith College -- there are houses that all students live in, but they are not sororities.
Tiered service
Tired
yes.