i need advice pls
by: advice plsI want to rush as a senior but I don’t know if any one will take me. I’ve always wanted to be in a sorority but for certain circumstances I never could until now and I know I missed fall rush for this year but what do you guys think ?
#2 by: Do it
I agree, if you’re open to joining one of the lowered tiered houses (and FYI, I hate saying it like that), do it. It may seem late but why not, right?
Sorority membership is supposed to for life and there’s a ton of ways to get involved after college and with an alum chapter.
#3 by: Senior
Giving out a bid is expensive. Sororities are businesses. It’s all about cost vs reward. If they really never get to charge you for dues they make no money off of you. This is why sororities really like freshman. You can make a lot of money off of girls who will be here for 4 years.
Also people keep mentioning bottom houses taking second semester seniors but it’s almost even harder for them to take seniors because they have so little money. They can’t afford to let girls join and them not even pay at least a year of dues. This is also why bottom houses take a lot of weirdos, for their money.
#5 by: Go For IT!!!
One of our advisors joined her senior year at the college and got a top tier house. They recognized the quality in her as a person, a leader, and a sister. She became VERY active as an alum and she has our love, our respect, and our gratitude. Sororities are a lifetime membership that gives as much as we do.
Glow with confidence, caring, and your authenticity. It seems as if there is a strong need for maturity based on the childish bashing of each other.
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by: ^Oct 3, 2019 3:39:28 PM
I actually disagree. I know a couple of people at other schools who joined senior year, and they're very happy they did. In reality , a person won't be able to join a "top house." But if you're open to going through COB at one of the "lower tier" sororities, I say GO For it!!!