Power Ranking Penn State Sororities' 'Greek Rank' Comments (2025)

Ah, Greek Rank. The website where anyone from anywhere can write reviews of girls and guys they’ve never met and judge them based on their Greek life affiliations. What a beautiful thing!

Thousands of students are involved with Greek life at Penn State, and it sure comes with a lot of criticism. Naturally, we power-ranked the best and worst comments written on the website about Penn State sororities, and they’re…certainly something.

Here are a few of the best, most interesting, and most confusing anonymous comments left on Penn State’s sororities.

12. ‘No they are not

This comment for Sigma Sigma Sigma came in at No. 12 because of its brutally vague nature. No explanation! They aren’t what? We’re scratching our heads here!

11. ‘They’re the reason the Willard Preacher exists!

This Zeta Tau Alpha comment ranks pretty low because this makes the least sense out of all of these, and that’s saying something. Believe it or not, the Willard Preacher’s life’s work is not solely yelling at ZTA members on campus.

10. ‘Chi O still are the prettiesy.

The misspelling here is poetry, but the reference to another sorority makes me think that maybe this should’ve been left on that sorority’s page instead of Gamma Phi Beta’s. Just a thought.

9. ‘A bunch of buck teethed nymphs.

This had a whopping 16 likes! However, it’s getting ranked fairly low because it’s not very creative. Pi Beta Phi truly deserved a more thought-out description from user “GREEK LIFE 4 ME” than this.

8. ‘Absolutely foul.’

The simplicity here is beautiful but leaves you with a mystery and longing for an answer. Honestly, Delta Gamma, we’re envious of this comment’s mastery.

7. “They get really sweaty at parties and don’t talk to people, have a weird smell.”

Horribly mean but also funny because…what? Like, seriously, what? Kappa Alpha Theta, you deserved better than this. Maybe just double-check the deodorant at pregames, though.

6. ‘If you feel judged by any of the girls in this sorority u might need to reflect on yourself bc they’re literally basic and harmless.

Yeah, this ranks up there for the ol’ backhanded compliment. Although, is it even backhanded? This anonymous user gave a “middle tier” rating but also insulted the girls they were defending. Interesting tactic. Delta Phi Epsilon, congrats on being harmless…we think?

5. ‘They smell like feet.

This user called themselves “Footsy” as they insulted Alpha Delta Pi’s members for smelling like feet. Although, maybe it wasn’t an insult if that’s their thing…

4. ‘A girl in Pi Phi FARTED while I was talking to her during house tours. I think this just goes to show what kind of organization this is and what their values are.

This obviously deserved a higher rank. Not only did this user write this comment about Pi Beta Phi, which speaks for itself, but they also still rated it in the top tier. Do with that what you will.

3. ‘Will always be a solid, upper tier. May have slipped a bit in terms of social status in recent years but that’s all made up and arbitrary anyway…

This rank for Zeta Tau Alpha grabbed the bronze. The self-aware nature of this comment makes it true art. The acknowledgment of made-up tier systems while also identifying a tier and writing on a website about it –– truly something that can’t be replicated!

2. ‘They are kinda annoying but nice girls, they don’t really go out a lot so I was nervous when I got them. So far kind of a let down but still excited.’

Near perfect purely because this is allegedly written by a new member of Alpha Xi Delta, which is fantastic. Also, they ranked their own sorority “bottom tier,” which also has a certain je nais sais quoi to it.

1. “No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No…”

Poetry.

Our favorite comment on Penn State’s Greek Rank is a wonderful accomplishment here for Alpha Xi Delta’s page. So profound! So eloquent!

Honorable Mentions

  • “i wouldn’t let them near my home.”
  • They’re always on facebook.”
  • Waiting on real rankings.”

The last one is purely because everyone on this site had a weird obsession with assuming all good comments were “self ranks.”

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Power Ranking Penn State Sororities' 'Greek Rank' Comments (2025)

FAQs

Is Greek life big at PSU? ›

Around 15-18% of the undergraduate students at Penn State participate in Greek organizations.

What is a top tier sorority? ›

On the superficial level, top-tier sororities have members who are considered conventionally beautiful, wealthy, and socially active on campus. A survey conducted by Northwestern under the Institute of Policy Research evaluated participants' critiques and statements addressing their time in Greek life.

Is Alpha Delta Pi a top tier sorority? ›

Historically, ADPi has mainly been an upper mid/middle tier sorority.

What's the biggest frat at Penn State? ›

The other fraternity was the Pi Kappa Alpha house, with 117 active members, which makes it the largest fraternity at Penn State.

What university has the biggest Greek life? ›

University of Alabama

The University of Alabama was founded in 1831 as the state's flagship university in Tuscaloosa. It promotes educational, cultural, and social experiences for its students. Since 2011, the campus has held the title of having the largest and most vibrant Greek life communities in the country.

Is Greek life big at Penn? ›

Get our newsletter, DP Daybreak, delivered to your inbox every weekday morning. An estimated 25 percent of Penn is involved in Greek life in some capacity, and every day I hear about how much someone loves their fraternity or sorority.

What is the most elite sorority? ›

Here are the country's leading sororities that are best known for their contributions to their colleges and universities, and the society:
  • Delta Sigma Theta.
  • Kappa Alpha Theta.
  • Alpha Kappa Alpha.
  • Alpha Chi Omega.
  • Alpha Delta Pi.
  • Phi Mu.
  • Alpha Omicron Pi.
  • Zeta Tau Alpha.

What GPA do you need for Alpha Delta Pi? ›

Is there a minimum GPA requirement? Yes. Unless otherwise noted, we require a minimum 3.2 overall GPA.

What is a low-tier sorority? ›

The tier has everything to do with how picky it can be about members. A “top” tier sorority can basically pick just who they want among pledges, while a “low” tier sorority takes the leftovers.

What are the top 6 frats? ›

At the top of the frat world is the elite group, known as the Big Six—the Kappa Alphas (KAs), the SAEs, the Pikes, the Sigma Phi Epsilons, the Delts, and the Fijis.

How many Penn State sororities are there? ›

Though Penn State has 22 sororities, they all share common founding principles (learn more about our chapters here) and can have lifelong impacts on their members, lasting far beyond graduation. What is Panhellenic?

Which college has the biggest sororities? ›

Colleges With the Most Sororities
  • Purdue University — West Lafayette (West Lafayette, IN): 40.
  • Iowa State University (Ames, IA): 36.
  • University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign (Champaign, IL): 35.
  • Indiana University Bloomington (Bloomington, IN): 33.
  • Arizona State University — Tempe Campus (Tempe, AZ): 32.

Is Greek life Big at Illinois State university? ›

Illinois State University's fraternal community, founded in 1967, provides members with academic, leadership, social, and educational opportunities that contribute to a well-rounded university experience. It comprises slightly over 10 percent of the student population.

Is Greek life big at university of Minnesota? ›

Approximately 11% of undergraduates, 3,400 students, participate in one of the sixty chapters of social fraternities or sororities at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities campus.

How many sororities are at Penn State university Park? ›

Though Penn State has 22 sororities, they all share common founding principles (learn more about our chapters here) and can have lifelong impacts on their members, lasting far beyond graduation. What is Panhellenic?

Where do sororities live at Penn State? ›

The sororities contribute greatly to the campus and town communities through many philanthropic activities. Each sorority chapter has an identified floor in a renovated residence hall in South Halls, with each floor housing between 26-33 students. Students are assigned to double-occupancy rooms.

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