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rising junior transfer?

by: transfergirl

i might be transferring to bu this coming spring and i was wondering as a junior next year, would a lot of sororities not want me? i really want to belong to a sorority for philanthropy and friendship. i'm a really good student and could bring a lot to the table but i don't want to go through with rush next year if being a junior will automatically hurt me.

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#1  by: GreekLife   
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Greek life is definitely one of the best/easiest ways to find a good group of friends after transferring. Go through recruitment and see which girls you get along with best. If you get along with them, you'll fit in with them - if you fit in with them, it's entirely possible to join any sorority as a junior. Some of the more selective ones could be more difficult but as far as I know, none have strict policies against it.
As everyone says, don't base your decision on who's considered "top-tier." It's not as big of a deal if younger girls decide to join a sorority they don't fit in with, but as a transfer, it could really set you back if the first people you meet aren't the right ones

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#2  by: groovey   
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Believe me nobody wants you. Blabber mouth. However text me your Greyhound bus itinerary and I'll happily send a car for you that will pick you up and ship you off to UMass Boston.
Nice try.

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What?

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