Questions about USC sororities

<p>-What is being in a sorority REALLY like?
-How do I figure out which sorority is right for me?
-What kinds of things do sisters do together?
-Is joining a sorority worth the time and money you put in?</p>

<p>All of this info can be found on</p>

<p>[University</a> of Southern California, PHC](<a href=“http://www.uscpanhellenic.com/home]University”>http://www.uscpanhellenic.com/home)</p>

<p>If you sign up for formal recruitment, you’ll figure out which house is right for you with mutual selection. (You go to houses and you rank them and they invite you if they like you) and honestly, greek life is what you make of it. You can have a really great time with it! You do lots of social things, philanthropies and intramural sports. And sisters for life!</p>

<p>I don’t go to USC, but I just know about Greek Life.</p>

<p>So long as you are upper middle class, drive an expensive car and wear nice clothes, you will fit right in.</p>

<p>TheBjng2’s answer is incredibly naive. ADRiley5 want’s real answers, not the promo website. I don’t want to answer this question because I was never in a sorority (I’m a dude). USC Greek Life is very different than Greek Life at other schools, but similar to some that have a strong system.</p>

<p>The answer to “Is joining a sorority worth the time and money you put in?” is determined by what you want to get out of it.</p>

<p>Well since you want real answers, i’ll give them to you.</p>

<p>I don’t go there, but I know a couple people who do and everybody has something good to say about USC greek liife because it’s literally AMAZING.</p>

<p>-It depends on what house you’re in. But if you’re in a top house (DG, A Phi, Kappa, Pi Phi or Theta) expect amazing events with top frats (ZBT, Tekes, Sigma Chi etc.) Expect going to major sports games and tailgates. You’ll definitely be very active on campus.</p>

<p>-This can pretty much only be found out during formal recruitment. You’ll realize what houses are suit your personality during rush. But from what I’ve heard/read, these are USC sorority stereotypes.</p>

<p>DG: mix of blonde party girls, pretty but with dorky sense of humor girls, a few leadership types that find their way onto exec positions (Christian, PHC, etc. involved), legacies. With such a big house I’d say 30% are really attractive and they put them out there the most for rush, deliveries, etc., the rest could be middle or lower tier easily.</p>

<p>Kappa: skinny JAP (Jewish American Princess)-y girls, lots of theatre girls (also lots of theatre girls in DG but somehow DG girls in theatre aren’t too good looking), exclusive, ironically hipster (Coachella girls). </p>

<p>Theta: legacies, lots of mousey girls or one color girls (their hair and skin color are the same), singers and dancers, like to be goofy in pictures/dress up in funny costumes, quieter about repping their house than dg/kappa.</p>

<p>Alpha Phi: very made up, ambitious, something to prove, social, very in your face. Was the girl in high school who made it onto homecoming court but didn’t win queen, let’s just say. Put together but not fawned over so they try to improve. </p>

<p>Pi Phi: hipster girls mixed with all-American types, very California (Brandy, Nasty Gal, etc.), if they were a season they would be summer. Laid back, maybe a little blas</p>

<p>what an incredibly descriptive post. bravo.</p>

<p>I want to go to USC really bad, and I think I want to be in DG or Pi Phi</p>