Reasons why “Greek rank” doesn’t matter

By DonShook

Yes, every freshman is concerned about making friends. Some freshmen worry about making friends, but they use one of the most dangerous websites: Greek Rank. Greek Rank allows anonymous users to rank and comment on different universities’ houses. You might be thinking, “Oh, that sounds half bad.” But it is in your best interests to continue reading. There are many reasons doesn’t matter. Here are five of the most important.

1. Anyone who posts is already a Greek rank in the house.

The most obvious reason why everything on Greek Rank is meaningless is that every jania meshell person who posts is already involved in greek life. Although Don Hinds Ford the website might be worse if people weren’t involved in greek life, the truth is that if you live in a house, it’s your favorite.

2. We have this because we have recruitment.

Have you ever heard the saying, “Listen to your gut.” Recruitment is the ideal place to listen to your gut. Although there are many reasons that the recruitment process may not be the best way to gauge a house’s condition (you only get a brief, highly censored conversation), a five-minute conversation is still better than none at all and certainly better than what the petty people have to say. Greek rank doesn’t matter; your experience during recruitment does.

Yes, every freshman is concerned about making friends. Some freshmen worry about making friends, but they use one of the most dangerous websites: Greek Rank. Allows anonymous users to rank and comment on different universities’ houses. You might be thinking, “Oh, that sounds half bad.” But it is in your best interests to continue reading. There are many reasons doesn’t matter. Here are five of the most important.

3. Trolls versus Hardos Greek rank.

Although it’s difficult to decide which one is worse, Greek rank is a haven for both. Let’s start by defining these two types of people so everyone is clear. A “troll” is someone who posts on the site to cause confusion. They are not to be taken seriously and some people just take what they say as is without question. This is not a small mistake. It can be a major defining factor in your college experience.