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WikiProject iconWikiProject Fraternities and Sororities/Article grading and ranking is part of the Fraternities and Sororities WikiProject, an effort to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to Greek Life on the Wikipedia. This includes but is not limited to International social societies, local organizations, honor societies, and their members. If you would like to participate, you can edit the page attached to this page, visit the project page, where you can join the project, and/or contribute to the discussion.
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Progress[edit]

Does anybody know how to make a progress chart such as the one at WikiProject Pharmacology? Acidskater 18:30, 3 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Top Ratings[edit]

At first rating Top priority seems easy but lately I have been running into some articles which could be considered Top priority. I wanted to know if we can come up with a higher definition for the difference between top and high for articles such as :List of collegiate secret societies, List of fraternities and sororities in the Philippines, National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations, Union Latino Americana. There are many more, about 10-15, and it would be a great help. Acidskater 23:41, 7 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I'd say: High, High, Top, High. See the original suggestions for ranking.
I would say the first is a list of 'not-fraternities;' the second, though important, is just a list; the third is a major (though new) conference, and the fourth is important, though only historically. Good job on all of this. (Shouldn't you be studying for finals, though?) —ScouterSig 14:24, 8 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]