Not as much. There's so ugly AKAs
There are a variety of sororities at Rutgers. Panhellenic Council sororities are the social sororities often what is meant when talking about sororities. Zeta Tau Alpha is the chapter that is consistently ranked the highest from Potential New Members and the chapter is always at capacity (meaning have the most amount of members permitted). Phi Sigma Sigma is the newest. Each sorority offers different benefits but if at Rutgers if you're gonna go greek - ZTA's the way to go.
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.
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Sigma Sigma Sigma Chi Omega Alpha Sigma Alpha Alpha Sigma Tau Sigma Gamma Rho (Currently no members) Zeta Phi Beta
Sigma Sigma Sigma Chi Omega Alpha Sigma Alpha Alpha Sigma Tau Sigma Gamma Rho (Currently no members) Zeta Phi Beta
many state colleges have sororities however, any institutions that have religious affiliation generally do not have sororities. there are a few kinds of sororities. social sororities belong to the National Panhellenic Council and there are historically minority sororities-you do not have to be a minority to be in them and they operate under a different council. some colleges and universities have service sororities like Gamma Sigma Sigma and professional faternities (males and females can join) which have to do with a particular field or major. also, some sororities are "associated" with denominations - ex. Alpha Epsilon Phi (AEPhi) and Chi Omega (ChiO). AEPhi is considered a Jewish sorority but many members are in fact not Jewish and ChiO is considered a catholic sorority but again, members come from all religious backgrounds. Whatever college or university you apply to or are looking to attend, ask about greek like or even go onto the schools website and search "greek life." many schools have links to individual sorority pages or to the national website. it is a good way to see the principles and foundations of the sorority. also, the website of the chapter at the colleges are helpful too! they usual have pictures of the sisters at their events, news updates, events, and list of members and the exec board. the national panhellenic website is also helpful, they list that are apart of the council and the colleges where they are established.
No, it is not gay unless you are feeling a physical attraction to members of the same sex.
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Genetic isolation. This occurs when members of species that also occur on mainland areas begin to evolve slightly different habits and appearances.
Considering all the guys are either 20 or 21 yes they all have their drivers license.
Yes, they were on a Nickelodeon TV series until 2013, and the members have also recorded several CDs, plus made live appearances.
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