Top 10 Prettiest Sorority Houses In America
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Top 10 Prettiest Sorority Houses In America

This will make you wish you were apart of their chapters

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Top 10 Prettiest Sorority Houses In America

Sororities, some people love them while others hate them. Some people joined them for the fun and social parts of it. Others for sisterhood and the sense of a bond. Or, if you're like me, I joined for all of those thing but most importantly, the food hahahaaa. I mean cafeteria food can get old fast. Also, if you aren't a good cook that's another reason why. While these are all reason's why some girls rush in college you might want to rush just for the houses after seeing them. So here are the top 10 best sorority houses in America.

10. Kappa Kappa Gamma- University of Arkansas

I mean can you say beautiful?!

9. Texas Chi Omega

Wow I wish my house looked like this

8. University of Georgia- Phi Mu

Ugh so classic

7. Alabama- Phi Mu

Can you get any bigger? I mean dang. Now that's a house

6. Arkansas Tri Delt

The green is a nice touch

5. Arkansas Pi Phi

While this may only be a sketch, the house is already done and looks a lot like this. Which if you ask me, I think is so pretty

4. Oklahoma State Theta

No words

3. Delta Gamma- Texas A&M

2. Alpha Xi Delta- Indiana University I just feels so homie omg

1. SMU Theta

Wow, just wow.

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