If you ask yourself, “What sorority should I join?”, This rush week simulator quiz reveals which chapter would recruit you for their chapter.
The Quiz That Finds the Best Sorority for You to Join
The following are 20 personality, lifestyle, and GPA questions to determine a fitting Greek Life organization for you.
Selecting the right sorority could be as challenging as deciding what to major in for some students. So, we created a step-by-step analytical test to help with the process.
Of course, the recruitment will depend on the chapters’ policies. But the results give you an idea of what to expect during the rush events.
The sorority quiz helps you:
Choose based on values.
Each house has unique standards and etiquettes. And with the 26 (inter)national women’s sororities to choose from, it could be challenging to find one that matches your values. However, the quiz does the hard work and leaves you with a few options based on your expectations.
Delta Gamma | Do Good |
Phi Mu | The Faithful Sisters |
Alpha Delta Pi | We Live For Each Other |
Alpha Kappa Alpha | By Culture and By Merit |
Chi Omega | Sisters on purpose |
Compare the dues.
Our quiz includes an index of all organizations’ average dues.
According to Withfrank.org, the membership fees range from $600 to $6,000 per semester. So, you should consider the expenses before deciding what sorority to join.
Find the perfect chapter.
The premise of the test is to answer questions like, “What sorority should I join?” It does so by comparing your needs and expectations to the constitutions and mottos of NPC chapters.
So, you’re guaranteed to find and join the perfect house.
How to Know Which Sorority You Should Join
Members of collegiate Greek Organizations connect with other students, learn skills, and volunteer in the community. But how do you join one to benefit from all that?
Here are the 5 steps you need to take to be recruited by a sorority.
#1. Specify your goals.
Ask yourself, “Why do I want to join a sorority?” Ideally, write down five reasons before choosing any organization or chapter. Specified goals narrow down your choices and leave you with a manageable list of houses that stack up to your expectations.
#2. Become a rushee.
Most sororities hold free events called rushes to recruit new members. It’s mostly a semi-formal process where the recruiters talk to you to see if you fit their house. But it’s also an opportunity for you to get to know their staff, values, codes, and sisterhood.
#3. Study organizations’ history.
The oldest Greek Life org. was established in 1775 in the US. And most sororities are equally old. So, it’s a good idea to research your favorite house’s background before joining them. Look for the reasons the house was established in the first place and see if you relate to their motives.
#4. Read the constitutions.
You can download the PDF version of a sorority’s constitution online—except for the secret-society types. Reading the constitution can determine if a particular Greek Life org. suits your personality or not. Dig deep into their policies and standards before making any decisions. Otherwise, you might regret your decision as soon as initiation.
#5. Consult a sorority advisor.
As mentioned on New York Post, a rush consultant can help you with choosing the best sorority to join. These people are often former or alumna members of Greek organizations that are familiar with the recruitment processes. The only drawback is the cost, though. (They might charge you up to $1,500).
Should You Join a Sorority, though?
If you cannot afford the dues, don’t have enough time to dedicate to the community, and are afraid of the stigma around NPC organizations, you should not join a sorority house.
However, if you want to connect to people, volunteer in community services, and have the support of alumnae, joining a collegiate Greek Life house is a good idea.
Two Things to Know Before Taking the Sorority Quiz
You are almost ready for a rush simulator. But we want you to know that:
It’s a woman-only test.
Guys need to take a fraternity quiz to discover their ideal Greek Life house. The sorority quiz on this page covers girls who want to join sisterhood sororities and does not include the brotherhood houses’ index.
It’s an independent questionnaire.
QuizExpo is not associated with any organizations mentioned on the sorority quiz. It’s an independent test to help you choose the best college sorority to join. And the results are not biased towards any of the houses or chapters.
Disclaimer
QuizExpo does not endorse any sorority’s actions, policies, or constitution. You should research the organization you join regardless of the quiz results.
How to Play?
Playing personality quizzes is straightforward: Choose the option that’s true about you—or you relate to—and select “Next.” Unlike trivia quizzes, personality tests have no right or wrong answers. But the questions are in forced-choice format. The point is to push you to choose an option that makes the most sense, not the one that’s 100% true. For the most accurate results, don’t overthink your responses. Go with options that you “feel” are the best.
Questions of the quiz
- 1Why do you want to join a sorority?
I want to feel belonged in a community.
I want to make new friends.
I want to do charity.
I’m curious about the houses’ activities.
I want to live in the house and have fun.
I want to help my people and give back to the community.
- 2Which one sounds like a fun rush week gathering?
A huge gathering where you can talk to hundreds of active members.
A couple of fun parties all around the city so everyone can join.
A charity event where the rushee can donate.
A secret party where selected people are invited.
A luxurious party with lots of wild and crazy activities.
A local gathering with selected members of the community.
- 3Which one is a better description of you as a potential rushee (a prospect sorority member)?
Eager to make lots of new friends
Curious to know more about the houses.
Ready to serve the community.
Incredibly loyal to the community.
Willing to add to the house’s prestige
Concerned about social issues.
- 4Which factor plays a significant role in your decision when choosing a Greek Life org. to join?
The number of currently active members
The number of PNMs (Potential New Members)
The goals and mottos of the sorority house
The background and history of the house
The house conditions
The house’s exclusivity
- 5How much are you willing to pay per semester to become a member of a sorority?
$1,000 or less
$1,500
$2,000
$3,000
$4,000 or more
$3,500
- 6Which one sounds like a good topic to talk about with the recruiters during the rush week?
Your career goals
Your GPA
Your love for philanthropy
Your loyalty and passion for the house
Your lifestyle and net worth
Your concerns about social issues
- 7How much time can you dedicate to the sorority activities?
Less than 5 hours per week
6-8 hours per week
9-10 hours per week
11-12 hours per week
13-14 hours per week
15 hours or more
- 8In one word, how would you like to feel after joining a Greek colligate organization?
Welcomed
Comfortable
Helpful
Unique
Valued
Respected
- 9What is your biggest concern about joining a sorority?
The costs
The GPA requirements
The time commitment
The exclusivity and secrecy
The house’s condition and lifestyle change
None of them
- 10Fill in the blank. My ideal house’s main focus is ______________.
Sisterhood
Academic support
Philanthropy
Connections
Mental health
Helping minorities
- 11Which one is the most important upside of joining a sorority?
Having big sisters to support you
Improving your GPA with the help of others
Helping people in need and giving back to the community
Being a part of an exclusive group and connecting with alumina
Living in a cool house and doing fun activities
Supporting minorities and fighting for equal rights
- 12How would you deal with the stigma around being a Greek Life org. member?
I’d seek big sisters’ support
I’d ignore it
I’d try to change people’s negative views by doing good
I’d debate anyone with negative views on sorority houses
I don’t know how I’d react to that
I’d fight back for my values regardless of the stigmas
- 13What’s your yearly budget for college expenses?
$8,000 to $10,000
$11,000
$12,000
$13,000
$14,000 or more
$7,000 or less
- 14What type of sorority activities are your favorite?
Group activities
Individual activities
Volunteer activities
Secretive activities
Unique activities
Rallies and social activities
- 15What kind of sorority house would you like to live in if you had to?
A large one with lots of other members
A small one with a few members
A normal house with an affordable cost
A unique, exclusive house
An expensive and luxurious house
A local house near my community
- 16What is your GPA?
I don’t know or I don’t want to mention
3.0
3.3
3.7
4.0
2.7 or below
- 17What is your priority after graduation?
Career
Family
Charity
I don’t know
Giving back to my sorority house
Giving back to my community
- 18Of the following social issues, which one bothers you the most?
Domestic violence
Payment gaps
Women’s mental health issues
Freedom of speech
Rape and sexual harassment
Police brutality
- 19How will you support your sorority house after becoming alumina?
I’d become a recruiter or staff member
I’d write or talk about my experiences to help future newcomers
I’d continue doing good no matter what
I’d remain a loyal house member till I die
I’d provide financial support
I’d ask young members of my community to join the house
- 20Final question; how old are you?
19-20
21
22
23
24
25 or older