Every Single Fraternity Ranked

<p>ACACIA: Lower tier. Considered to be one of the nerdier houses on campus (along with KDR and AEPi), these guys are always desperate for new members/party guests. Brothers can always be found handing out quarter cards (with maps on the back) on the steps of RPCC, advertising for Thursday night parties. To their credit, they do always have classier beer at their parties such as Sam Adams or Yeungling, even if the parties are a bit empty.</p>

<p>ALPHA DELT (Alpha Delta Phi): Upper tier. These guys look straight out of a Vineyard Vines/Brookes Brothers catalogue. If you don’t know what either of those brands are, you don’t even belong in the vicinity of Alpha Delt. Ridiculously wealthy, ridiculously preppy, but not in a down to earth or chill way. These guys are just mildly stuck up from my experience. Granted, they have one of the most beautiful houses, a real epitome of classy Ivy League architecture and one of the largest open parties of the year on Halloween (Thumpty’s party takes their runoff.) Zero diversity, everyone went to a New England Prep School (except for the black guy who cut off his dreadlocks who DJ’s at most parties).</p>

<p>AEPI (Alpha Epsilon Pi): Lower tier. Rechartered at Cornell 5 years ago, AEPi is generally regarded to be at the bottom of the hierarchy of Jewish fraternities. Scarce parties, and the ones that actually happen resemble ghost towns. Some chill guys…highest average house GPA though!</p>

<p>AGR (Alpha Gamma Rho): Lower tier. Agricultural fraternity along with AZ, but considered more social than AZ. These guys are hardcore farmers, and regularly have mechanical bulls at their parties. They also have an outdoor volleyball court. Too bad it’s only for agricultural undergrads, by agricultural undergrads. No socializing with Arts and Science students here.</p>

<p>ROCKLEDGE (Alpha Sigma Phi): Lower tier. Really lowkey place, beautiful house perched on the gorge. Not really known for parties or being prominent on the social scene, but they did have one of the only open parties after Homecoming with a live band that was kind of decent.</p>

<p>ATO (Alpha Tau Omega): Upper tier. Known as the lacrosse house, these guys are on the up-and-up. Just got their house back and while somewhat remote for West campus fraternities, they did have the second largest pledge class last spring at 26. I’ve never heard of them throwing an open party though, although they do notorious tailgates for the lacrosse games.</p>

<p>ALPHA ZETA: Lower tier. Co-ed agricultural fraternity, no parties and no mixers. Largest pledge class yet, however.</p>

<p>BETA (Beta Theta Pi): Lower tier. Formerly the powerhouse fraternity of North Campus, now somewhat extinct. Beta is known for a significant amount of gay brothers, but they do have decent and frequent parties, often with hard alcohol such as Flaming Dr. Peppers or Jungle Juice (despite being prohibited by IFC).</p>

<p>CHI PHI: Upper tier. Known as a rugby/sprint football house, this house is somewhat more lowkey about open parties, but did have a few notable ones such as New Years in November. They also have the only thing that resembles a pool on West Campus: a kiddie inflatable pool in their front yard. Longstanding feud with Lambda Chi next-door.</p>

<p>CHI PSI: Upper tier. Beautiful house that habitually seems to be under renovation, Alpha Phi had their crush party there. There are a lot of athletes in the house, which might contribute to the ridiculously intense pledging process. Chi Psi is probably the hardest hazing house, and I have no idea how they haven’t gotten in trouble yet. At any given time, you will hear heavy metal music blasting from their basement or see pledges mowing the lawn in suits covered with ketchup and mustard. Feud with SAE.</p>

<p>DELTA CHI: Upper tier. One of the only universally well-regarded houses on North campus (along with Sig Chi), their house on the knoll was just renovated. Brothers are very chill, and their Delta Cairo party is one of the year’s largest.</p>

<p>DKE (Delta Kappa Epsilon): Lower tier. Although they live in a sweet castle next to Theta and threw a party almost every weekend last semester, these guys just didn’t get that large of a pledge class…supposedly it was so small that each brother gets two rooms. To their credit, their parties were always packed and enjoyable, with their California themed pledge party being particularly notable. They also have a beer vending machine.</p>

<p>LLENROC (Delta Phi): Lower tier. Labeled as somewhat of a nerdy house, these guys live in Ezra Cornell’s former mansion, which is also a National Historic landmark. However, its remote location limits the intensity and enjoyment of their open parties, but they do usually have mixed drinks for girls.</p>

<p>DTD (Delta Tau Delta): Lower tier. Miniscule pledge classes, zero parties and zero mixers…DTD’s only presence in Cornell’s social life is hosting sorority’s crush parties.</p>

<p>DU (Delta Upsilon): Upper tier. Solid and well-liked house, similar to FIJI and Chi Phi in the type of guys it attracts. Decent amount of athletes, although the quality of their parties has diminished significantly last year. However, their Clam Bake on Slope Day is always packed and out of control.</p>

<p>KDR (Kappa Delta Rho): Lower tier. Along with Acacia and AEPi, KDR is generally regarded as one of the nerdier fraternities. Instead of the tacky quartercarding which Acacia does though, they have an email listserve to advertise their Thursday night parties. The guys I know in KDR are chill, if not a bit socially awkward, but hey, there’s a fraternity for everyone, even introverted engineers.</p>

<p>KAPPA SIG (Kappa Sigma): Lower tier. Very lowkey house, not particularly notable for parties or exceptionally chill brothers; got in trouble recently for hazing violations.</p>

<p>LAMBDA CHI (Lamda Chi Alpha): Lower tier. Although not officially known as one of the Jewish houses, there’s a lot of Jewish guys in Lambda Chi. Pretty active in throwing parties, at least once a month last year. They also supposedly don’t haze during their pledging process. Huge feud with neighbors Chi Phi.</p>

<p>PHI DRY (Phi Delta Theta): Lower tier. The only dry fraternity at Cornell, they compensate by having parties at their annex at 210 Thurston, as well as renting it out to clubs for parties. Brotherhood quality and variety of mixers is definitely hurt by being an alcohol-free house.</p>

<p>FIJI (Phi Gamma Delta): Upper tier. FIJI is known for two things: 1) Diversity, there’s no particular label. FIJI has a lot of rugby and sailing guys, but also a decent number of minorities. They also had the largest pledge class last year, and the 2nd largest physical house on campus (after Sig Chi). 2) Parties, always packed and out of control, they also have girl drinks in addition to the standard beer. Most notable party is FIJI Island, the week before Slope Day which goes from noon until the wee hours of morning…it was also apparently featured in Playboy’s Parties of the Ivy League a couple of years ago. Feud with Alpha Delt nextdoor. </p>

<p>PHI TAU (Phi Kappa Tau): Lower tier. Incredibly lowkey house, have never met a brother from there or even attended a party.</p>

<p>PHI PSI (Phi Kappa Psi): Upper tier. Along with Sig Nu, Phi Psi is a football house. Phi Psi got a larger pledge class last year than Sig Nu though. Big, buff guys.</p>

<p>PHI SIG (Phi Sigma Kappa): Lower tier. Also a very lowkey house, and have never met a brother from there or attended a party.</p>

<p>PIKE (Pi Kappa Alpha): Upper tier. Generally regarded to be at the top of the Jewish hierarchy, composed of guys from Westchester and Long Island. These guys also haze ridiculously hard, although less so than Chi Psi…they were on probation last year for cross hazing with AEPhi. Their pledge party, Pikes of the Round Table was pretty good.</p>

<p>PI KAP (Pi Kappa Phi): Lower tier. Another low-key house, very much so under the radar. They are adamantly opposed to hazing during pledging.</p>

<p>PSI U (Psi Upsilon): Upper tier. This is known as the rich guy house. Very wealthy and preppy. A lot of rich kids from Massachusetts and Connecticut. One of the nicest and best-looking houses on campus. Most guys get single rooms in the house. They throw very few open parties and prefer low-key events. They keep their pledge classes very small at bout 12-14 guys. They don’t even have to do rush week and they will still get a full pledge class. Some pretentious and cocky guys and some chill ones as well. Strong alumni base.</p>

<p>SEAL AND SERPENT: Lower tier. No one knows much about this house, except that they had a pledge class of 1 last year. Rumored to be the gay house, although there are probably more gay men in Beta.</p>

<p>SAE (Sigma Alpha Epsilon): Upper tier, SAE has always been known as a preppy house, which can definitely be seen in their seniors and juniors. However, their last two pledge classes have been a complete change of pace. A lot of skateboards and rich white kids who listen to hip-hop. Most of the guys in the house are pretty chill and some are stuck-up cocky *******s. This is another house known for its parties. Each fall they throw the White Party and freshmen flock there in herds wearing white. They also throw the Green Party, which is the exact same thing just with people wearing green and trees inside. Feud with Chi Psi.</p>

<p>SAMMY (Sigma Alpha Mu): Lower tier, Another Jewish house. You would think that with their location (right next to RPCC) that every single on their parties would be packed to the max with freshmen but that never happens. The guys I know here are chill and down-to-earth. A lot of nerdy guys though.</p>

<p>SIG CHI (Sigma Chi): Upper tier. One of the only universally respected houses on North Campus (along with Delta Chi). This house is so far from everything which keeps them kind of low-key. Almost the entire soccer team pledged here last semester. They are chill and down-to-earth unlike some of the other wealthy and upper-tier houses. Throw pretty good parties as well. One of the only fraternities that has an outdoor pool. Each spring they hold Derby Days which is a competition between all twelve sororities at their house. Each night of Derby Days ends with crazy drinking and some sort of party</p>

<p>SIG NU (Sigma Nu): Upper tier. Football house along with Phi Psi, although last year’s pledge class had a bunch of small non-athlete type kids. The house itself is physically run down, but they are notable for always having great after-hours.</p>

<p>SIG PHI (Sigma Phi): Upper tier. I’m pretty sure many freshmen do not know about this house unless they are being rushed there already. This is a very low-key and under-the-radar house because they don’t do very many open parties. It is located right next to Psi U on West. They keep their pledge classes small, usually 12 or 13. They got in trouble one year with their alumni for have 15 pledges. Having a small pledge class keeps them exclusive and under-the-radar, which they like, and allows them to have small events frequently. This is a very wealthy house. People in Sig Phi have buildings on campus named after their families (i.e.- Bartels).</p>

<p>SIG EP (Sigma Phi Epsilon): Lower tier. No reputation yet because they just got back on campus last year. They were kicked off campus about three years ago for an incident. They went one a wine tour (I’ve also heard it was an open party) and some girl got really really really drunk and sick. They called the ambulance to get help for this girl. However, they didn’t want to get in trouble so they hid the sick girl in a closet and called back and told the ambulance that they were no longer needed. To make a long story short, the ambulance showed up and they found a super sick, passed-out girl in the closet. They house got in soooooo much trouble and got kicked off campus. However, don’t let this deter you from rushing there because they have all new guys and already have a 25 brotherhood in one semester. They’re making all the right moves this year and are starting in the right place because they have no reputation to hurt them. A fair amount of lightweight crew guys here.</p>

<p>TEP (Tau Epsilon Phi): Lower tier. Another Jewish house. Cool and down-to-earth guys, with great parties such as Tepaslovakia and Tepademic. Their house is located really far on North campus.</p>

<p>TKE (Tau Kappa Epsilon): Lower tier. Very lowkey, don’t know anyone in this house and have also not been to any parties.</p>

<p>THUMPTY (Theta Delta Chi): Lower tier. Formerly known as Theta Drug, this house might or might not have a lot of brothers who are very into hallucinogens and marijuana. Beautiful mansion, with a small and close brotherhood. The house is rented out quite often to MGLC fraternities/sororities, but when it’s not there’s always a party going on.
Epic parties last year at Thumpty included an alternative to Alpha Delta’s Halloween party and a 4/20 party. </p>

<p>ZBT (Zeta Beta Tau): Lower tier. Another Jewish house. Better than AEPi, but worse than Sammy and TEP. They have a fair amount of non-Jewish guys in the house. Some how they managed to get Yung Joc to do a concert at their house last year, but most people said it was horrible. Highly dependent on second round rush, because their original pledge class was so small.</p>

<p>ZETA PSI: Lower tier. Right across from Risley, which you would think would always make their parties packed but fairly empty. They usually have Blue Moon beer which is pretty classy however, they also have 6 week pledging and no hazing which is far shorter than the standard 10 week pledging.</p>

<p>Another thinly veiled attempt to tout the OPs fraternity… so obvious from the totally inaccurate description of one particular house. They do the same thing on another board. To all of the pre-frosh out there… if you are interested in the Greek system, visit the houses with an open mind. Some houses feel (very cleverly I might add) that writing this stuff on CC is a marketing tool.</p>

<p>Interesting…that must have taken a lot of time…</p>

<p>Uhh…how come you rank ones with a small number of parties/the dry dorm as lower tier? Not everyone thinks acting like trash and getting drunk every night is a good time. Does anyone even ATTEMPT to not follow the crowd anymore?</p>

<p>well it kinda is a fraternity</p>

<p>well the people who dont think that “acting like trash and getting drunk every night is a good time” dont join frats. simple as that</p>

<p>FIJI Island wasn’t featured in Playboy… Alpha Delt’s Victory Club was featured in Playboy in the past. Those descriptions are somewhat accurate but not fully. Last year someone posted this but it looks like CORNELLRUSH2009 edited that post to his liking and reposted it. The original included sororities also I remember.</p>

<p>“well the people who dont think that “acting like trash and getting drunk every night is a good time” dont join frats. simple as that”</p>

<p>not true at all</p>

<p>you only put upper tier and lower tier for every house</p>

<p>FIJi upper tier?! This must be a joke or something.</p>

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<p>My preference would be to not tier the houses at all. It’s not like the kids in Acacia or Seal and Serpent think any less of themselves for being in a great house with active brothers and a loyal alumni base.</p>

<p>good point</p>

<p>not like taking “lower tier” away from the descriptions would even make a difference, with the way he writes about them.</p>

<p>hahah yea fiji might want to stop blatantly marketing themselves… as savvy as you probably think you are, its pretty obvious that someone from your house wrote this.</p>

<p>Marketing yourself to cc nerds… possibly not the best strategy.</p>

<p>“Marketing yourself to cc nerds… possibly not the best strategy.”</p>

<p>hahahahha</p>

<p>FIJI is actually a pretty good house. like the OP said they are a pretty diverse house in the sense that they can’t be categorized as this or that. I got a bid but decided not to join there but I have a lot of friends who did. they got a great pledge class last semester. they and Delta Chi are the two houses that i see doing very well the next few years. and while I wouldn’t say they are an upper tier house, they are definitely a middle tier house. they are like the Pi Phi or Tridelt of fraternities. </p>

<p>it seems like the OP only used “upper tier” and “lower tier” rankings even though there is a whole “middle tier” category of houses such as FIJI, Delta Chi, TEP, and PIKE.</p>

<p>the OP is clearly in delta chi</p>

<p>The appeal of Delta Chi is that they attracted well-rounded, interesting guys that didn’t fit the fraternity stereotype. Their most recent pledge class did not stay true to thier reputation though. They are pretty fratty and not that interesting, which hurts Delta Chi. Hopefully, they can reverse this though. </p>

<p>FIJI is a diverse house in looks and background, but not necessarily personality (which is seriously lacking with the boys in this house). Also, they seem to favor quantity over quality when it comes to their pledge classes. They hand out way too many bids to be a selective, upper tier house. </p>

<p>TEP is becoming one of the better Jewish houses on campus. I would rate them as middle to upper tier, especially because of their most recent pledge class. Their parties in their annexes are great- though filled predominantly with SDT and AEPhi girls. The boys in this house are sweethearts outside of their fraternity but pretty sketchy during mixers and parties. </p>

<p>Sigma Chi attracts soccer players and is a pretty fratty house. Their room parties are the sketchiest things ever. Overall, they are fun loving and cute though. </p>

<p>BTW, I’m in a sorority and using my brother’s CC sn. I’ve never posted on CC before this. I’d be happy to share my thoughts on any other fraternities you may have questions about. Also, I hope no one takes any offense to my opinions. They are purely my honest opinion from experience.</p>

<p>overall, in any given fraternity, you will have a mix of nice guys and jerks, good looking guys and uggos, geniuses and dumbos, and athletes and fatties
dont let fraternity reputations get in the way of getting to know a guy, especially because guys themselves choose frats based on their comfort levels rather than reputations (more so than girls)</p>

<p>^^ Agree with JabberJibber - quantity of bids does not mean quality. It’s like saying Walmart is a “better” store than Neiman Marcus because it has a higher volume of customers and sales. </p>

<p>^^^ Also agree with PuzzleChampion…some of my favorite guys are in lesser known fraternities. Not necessarily the ones that my sorority is known to mix with. I kind of march to my own beat!</p>

<p>P.S. Where did the OP go?</p>