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<strong>Subject:</strong><br />what're my chances on getting a bid? please help!<br /><br /> Poster Message:
Hello, I wanted to ask this on here so I could get real opinions from real Greek students. I transferred to Tech this semester of Fall 2013 and I was unsure about rush, because Greek life isn't big where I'm from. I honestly didn't know much about it. After being here a semester, I really would like to join a sorority. I'm superrrrrrrr nervous about rushing though, because Greek life is something I'm so unfamiliar with. I know all of the sororities are great and have something to offer, so I would be happy with any of them. Of course I have preferences, but I wouldn't bash or hate on one single sorority. I was just wondering if anyone could give me an idea of what my chances of getting a bid would be. I'm a sophomore transfer student, I'm fairly smart, 3.5 GPA, I'm pretty, but I am a little overweight. I'm not the size of a beluga whale or anything, I wear like size 10 jeans, but I'm definitely not thin. Some have told me that not being skinny will hurt my chances and some have told me it won't really matter. I think I'm a really good person, personality wise. I'm super sweet and really nice. I can make people laugh and be funny. I get along with people really easily and I'm never involved in drama. I want to do spring rush. I know not all sororities will be doing spring rush, but I just would like to do it while I'm still a sophomore. I know this probably sounds dumb, but I'm just really nervous about it I guess. Greek life can be intimidating!
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