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My school has two local sororities. Sigma Psi Kappa and Kappa Psi Epsilon. Sigma Psi Kappa was originally going to be Sigma Psi Epsilon but didn't want to be confused with Kappa Psi Epsilon.
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Phi Alpha is a national honor society for social work students.
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I'm a founder of my AEPhi chapter. AEPi had been on campus for decades. I can't tell you how many times I was asked if I was a girlfriend of an AEPi, or if AEPi had gone coed, etc. You would think that at a top-rated engineering school like MIT, they would know that pi and phi are different letters. :rolleyes: |
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Delta Sigma Phi and Delta Sigma Pi always got me confused.
We also have Phi Kappa Sigma, Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Kappa Psi on my campus and were getting Phi Kappa Phi this coming semester. Needless to say it will be confusing. |
Ah and it was rumored (but very untrue) that a local sorority at my school, Chi Omega Rho, was actually a failed Chi Omega colony.
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Ok, not exactly the same, but:
Gamma Phi Beta and Pi Beta Phi Since the Greek letters "Pi" and "Gamma" look kind of similar, people get confused sometimes. Example: the first couple of weeks of my pledge quarter, I would look at all the Greek merchandise websites and I'd always get tricked by some Pi Phi letters and look at them. Also, I had a tote bag in college with my letters on it that I wore everywhere. I worked at one of the grad school offices on campus, and one day was stopped by a woman who asked if I was a Pi Phi because she saw my bag. She WAS a Pi Phi in college and still got confused by the letters. |
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There's Delta Chi and Chi Delta (local sorority in the California area?)
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Go figure that I'm Theta Phi Alpha AND Phi Alpha Theta. Just meant to be my letters. :p |
Total lane swerving, but I suppose the positive of having 9 orgs in your council vs 26 sororities, plus (however many are in the NIC/IFC) is there's not much room for confusing names.
You'd have to try really hard to confuse APA and AKA or ZPB and PBS (well maybe the latter on basis of colors). But the Latino/MCG orgs, lots of room, as I find many of them use Sigma or Lambda in their names. Random sidenote: when did naming with 2 letters switch over to 3? |
I don't think there was ever a switchover... I don't think there was ever a trend either...
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The only thing I noticed was that alot of the two letter ones are older, but there was no real trend.
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