It depends on the school. The popular sorority on my school may not be the same at yours. At my school Alpha Delta Pi owns the campus along with FIGI. They would be like the top two on that show.
At the University of Nebraska, approximately 20% of students participate in fraternities and sororities. This percentage reflects the university's vibrant Greek life and the various social, academic, and philanthropic opportunities available to members. The specific percentage can fluctuate slightly from year to year based on enrollment and participation rates.
There are many different types of fraternities and sororities across the United States from social to academic to honorary. The following is a list of the social fraternities and sororities across the country. The National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) is the governing body of 26 National Sororities. The North American Interfraternity Conference (IFC) is the governing body of more than 70 National fraternities. The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) is the governing body for the "divine nine", or the 9 historically African American fraternities and sororities. The National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO) is an umbrella council for 21 historically Latino/Latina fraternities and sororities. The National MultiCultural Greek Council (NMGC) is an umbrella council for 11 nationally multicultural fraternities and sororities. There are also numerous local organizations (they only exist on 1 campus) throughout the United States.
This is a tough question, but based of undergraduate and alumni achievements and involvements the obvious answer is Delta Chi or Sigma Chi. All fraternities and sororities have weak chapters. The fraternities with the top national reputations are; Sigma Chi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon Phi Gamma Delta Beta Theta Pi Kappa Sigma
The Greek alphabet was based on the Phoenician alphabet.
Greek
The labyrinth is based on the labyrinth in greek mythology. Most things from PJO are from greek myths.
The ancient Greek myths.
i have heard that it is based on the Phoenician language
No. It is based on the Greek alphabet.
The Greek alphabet was based on the Phoenician alphabet.
It comes from the Greek words for "joint" and "foot."
The Latin alphabet was based on the Greek alphabet and according to several researches it has been proven that more than 150 000 words of the English language are of Greek origin. Most of the international scientific terminologies are Greek. For example, the word "trigonometry" in Mathematics is based on the Greek "tri-go-no-me-tri-a" (ôñéãùíïìåôñßá ).