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					Originally Posted by  CrackerBarrel
					 
				 
				The guys tiers are a lot more important I think, because if you're rushing it makes a big difference to know if in the middle tiers you're looking at a house that is only slightly worse than the very best houses or a house that is a lot closer to the houses where you might as well not join a fraternity than it is to the top ones. 
 
Sorority tiers on the other hand are based primarily on which of the fraternity tiers they do their events with, then ranked within that tier by what stereotype fits their house. 
 
And obviously some of the lower tier houses may be a lot of fun or very rewarding to be in, just they do very poorly if judged by the same categories which establish who the very top houses are. 
			
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 It's interesting that you say that about sorority tiers being 
primarily based on fraternity socials. I think popularity with fraternities is a component of sorority tiers and is the primary reason why some groups can't ever move up to the next level, but I had considered recruitment results the primary thing for sororities.
Interesting.