Best sorority?

<p>what is the best sorority?? when i attend college (fall of 2008) i plan on rushing, and i am striving for the best…i’m talking a sorority known for the a-crowd girls on campus…so…WHAT ARE THE BEST SORORITIES?? or even a bit of info on each would be helpful as well…thnx!</p>

<p>BU's Greek scene isn't very good...</p>

<p>[url=<a href="http://www.bu.edu/admissions/experience/greek.html%5DHere%5B/url"&gt;http://www.bu.edu/admissions/experience/greek.html]Here[/url&lt;/a&gt;] is a link to the Greek Life page. While BU is not big on frats / sororities, there also aren't negative feelings about them either.</p>

<p>Follow the links and you'll note that some have their own web sites. You better get a better response to this type of question on livejournal.com
bunite</p>

<p>there are no a-crowd girls on campus. definitely no a-crowd sorority due to the fact most people don't care much about greek life here.</p>

<p>most people don't even know the names of the sororities & fraternities so i'm thinking if you're looking for an a-crowd group of sorority girls bu might not be the number 1 choice for you</p>

<p>I think the concept of an "A" list is not relevant at a sophisticated school like BU or at many others. I'm sure there are a few sororities that feel their members are on the A side but what does that mean really. Popularity? Intelligence? Looks? BU is huge so there definitely is a Greek presence but the impression most have is that frats hardly dominate the scene.</p>

<p>I asked DS where the "A" girls in sororities were. He had no clue. As pointed out above...greek life at BU is very limited. If you're looking for a large Greek scene where sororities are viewed as better or worse, you might want to go elsewhere.</p>