What is a sorority sister called?

Sister – A term used by sorority members in reference to one another. Sorority – The name that applies to female chapters and is characterized by a ritual, a pin, and a strong bond of friendship.
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What is a sorority little sister?

A Little Sister or a Little is a new member of a sorority chapter who is paired with an initiated Sister. She is mentored by her Big Sister or Big throughout her sorority life, college experience, and post-college life.
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What is a sorority big sister?

One of these new terms being a “big sister” or often just shortened to a “big.” A big sister is an initiated sorority woman who acts as a mentor to you. All new members of a sorority are matched with their big during the new member period, which takes place before initiation.
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What are frat sisters?

Big Brother/Sister: An initiated member of a fraternity/sorority assigned to an associate member as a guide. Brother: An initiated member of a fraternity. Call/Chant: A vocal sound (sometimes high-pitched) used by members of cultural based Greek. organizations to acknowledge one another.
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What's it called when your mom was in a sorority?

Legacy. A student whose mother, father, brother, sister, or grandparent was a member of a particular Greek organization.
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How many littles can a big have?

Essentially, if a Big has two Littles, they are considered Twins. If she has three, Triplets. Four, Quadruplets, and so forth. Twins are more common than Triplets and Twins are way more common than Quadruplets.
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Is a niece a sorority legacy?

What is a legacy? Being a legacy means your mom, sister, or grandmother pledged a sorority when they were in college. In addition, most sororities give legacy status to women with stepmothers, but aunts and cousins do not count.
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What are girls in a frat called?

The female equivalent of a fraternity, in the sense of 'a male student society in a university', is a sorority.
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What is a Prophyte?

Prophyte: An older member of an NPHC or cultural-based organization. A neophyte becomes a prophyte after one year or when another line is initiated.
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What does it mean to be a sorority girl?

: a club of women specifically : a women's student organization formed chiefly for social purposes and having a name consisting of Greek letters.
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What is a big little sister?

You vote on which sister you want as a Big. They vote on which new member(s) they want as a Little (or Littles). Then, you go to Big and Little reveal, and you find out who is your Big!
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Why is having a big sister in a sorority important?

A big sister acts as a role model and an influential figure in your life but also acts as a shoulder to cry on, a voice of reason and a moral compass. Being a little is not necessarily the opposite, but very similar in many aspects. I am my big's number one fan, and always want to motivate her to succeed.
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Whats a little and a big?

So for those who know nothing about Greek Life (don't worry, that was me a year ago) every sorority has Bigs and Littles. Basically, every new member is a Little and gets a Big, who is someone a year older than them to show them the ropes and hang with a ton.
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What sorority should I look for in a big sister?

10 Things All Good Sorority Bigs Do
  • Consistently checks in on her Little. ...
  • Protective of her Little. ...
  • Encourages her Little to be an active Sister. ...
  • Spends quality time with her Little. ...
  • Helps her Little through the Big Little process. ...
  • Respectful of her Little.
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Why do you want to join a sisterhood?

You'll receive leadership opportunities.

Joining a sorority provides you with the opportunity to build leadership experience. Whether you prefer to lead the group or work behind the scenes, there are countless opportunities to develop your skills.
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What is Big Little Night?

Through interviews, police learned that Nov. 11 had been “Big/Little Night,” an event when older fraternity members called “bigs” for “big brother” join their “littles” in drinking.
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What is a spesh in Greek life?

Special/Spesh

A mentoring relationship between a new member and an established chapter member generally selected while the new member is going through the intake process.
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What is a hasher Greek?

Share. : Around the University of California, Berkeley, a kitchen or dining room worker, at least one in a fraternity or sorority, was called a hasher, and the job was called hashing.
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What is a neo Greek?

Neo: An abbreviated term for the Greek word Neophyte, meaning beginner. A neophyte is someone who is new to the organization.
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Do frats have sister sororities?

Members of fraternities and sororities address members of the same organization as "brother" (in the case of fraternities) or "sister" (in the case of sororities).
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What's a dream girl in a frat?

Dream Girl is one of Pi Kappa Alpha's numerous traditions. Any woman from a sorority who best represents and sincerely helps the fraternity is considered a Pike Dream Girl. Every year, a new Dream Girl is selected.
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What is the female equivalent?

'Female equivalent' is a term that usually washes over 90% of the audience, but for the remaining 10%, that is all the women in the Armed Forces, it is a constant reminder that they are an afterthought. Or, perhaps worse, that someone is too scared to treat them equally.
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Does a sibling count as legacy?

A college applicant is said to have legacy status at a college if a member of the applicant's immediate family attends or attended the college. In other words, if your parents or a sibling attend or attended a college, you would be a legacy applicant for that college. So yes, your siblings will be considered legacy.
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Why do Aka's wear 20 pearls?

Harris wore Christopher John Rogers and pearls by Wilfredo Rosado. AKA was the first African-American Greek-letter sorority, and its founders are referred to as the “Twenty Pearls.” Pearls have long been the emblem of the sorority, and every new member is given a badge with 20 pearls.
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What is a triple legacy?

A triple legacy is someone who has three generations in the same sorority. As a double or triple legacy, you are given a little more prestige.
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