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tn's future rush reality

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tn's future recruitment reality. 😥 It was pointed out that a vast majority of the top 5 sorority PCs were pre-determined. Only a few true openings were actually available to the non-connected. Most of the newly GDIs were encouraged to proceed with COB to find a possible opening. Only sorority 7 & 8 were involved in COB this week. These were the sororities most were Not Interested In. Once realized of the GDI reality, it was Wednesday, far too late to transfer to another university or to ask your parents the short notice to make the dangerous wintery drive to Dallas. Fall Sophomore rush is very similar to COB. Only sorority 6 & 7 usually take pledges. Those Sophomores that go through recruitment a second time in the Spring are usually cut early and are given bids from sorority 6 & 7 again. Sorority 6 may cut you as a sophomore. Realistically, as a Sophomore I will be cut again by the top 5 sororities and will receive the same bids from 6 and 7. It will then be too late to transfer to another university without losing a semester of credits. So I need to cut my losses and transfer to UT this summer. I will need to take 6-9 hours of 2 summer school sessions to make up for non-transferable credit hours then go through UT recruitment in August. A brutal schedule of non-stop classes for the next 12 months just to catch up with my UT friend. Otherwise, stay at SMU as a GDI social outcast paying 4 times the tuition as my UT friend. 😔
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