which sororities accept juniors
by: Junior transferI'm transferring from a community college in CA. Which sororities accept juniors? Should I bother?
#5 by: best wishes
In the most selective sororities, usually only juniors that are legacies or very close friends with active members get bids. Other sororities (especially ones looking to get their numbers up) might be a better option. Just make sure you emphasize your desire to get involved and be a leader during recruitment. Good luck!
#6 by: greeksista
If you are only a transfer student you still might actually be considered a sophmore by the amount of credits that transfer to ASU. It would be a good idea to say that you are a transfer student and not a junior. This will help when sororities know that you will be around for more than 2 years! There will be a sorority for you.Good luck. 3>
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by: junior transfeDec 29, 2013 3:16:48 AM
Thanks but I'm not trying to get invited to fraternity parties. I was trying to join a sorority for philanthropy, leadership and sisterhood. If they don't take juniors then there isn't much I can do. Thanks.