sorority transfer
by: !I will be transferring as a junior and was wondering if it would be difficult to get a bid and is it common for juniors to rush? I don't care about top houses either, I just want to find genuine people!
#1 by: Welcome
Welcome to a really great school with a fantastic Greek system. There are LOADS of juniors who go through rush. I was one of them. I got my first choice house, and being a junior didn't hurt me at all. All of the sororities have great sisterhoods, and active social calendars. Rather you go through formal recruitment or COB, you will probably find a sorority that works for you. Best wishes in the process.
#2 by: 49er
Being a junior is not a problem at all. There were rumors that Delta Gamma doesn't want juniors, so I dropped them myself the first day, cause I wanted to focus on sororities that wanted me (they weren't really a fit for me anyway). I later found out that they take juniors too. Needless to say, I found a great sorority that was a fit for me, and if being a junior was a problem, I didn't feel it at all. This school is a lot more eclectic than schools like Chapman or Pepperdine. We have a cool mix of people here.
#7 by: Welcome!
Yes to everything above! I was also a junior transfer ad worried about the leadership aspect because I really wanted to have a position but wasn’t sure if I was too “old” to make the cut. I ended up serving on Exec board for my senior year and loved every minute of the process!
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by: ^Jan 11, 2019 7:55:09 PM
I've never heard that Delta Gamma drops juniors.They take lots of juniors. That's a stupid rumor. They're a weird group of girls though, and that's why I dropped them. Also their dues are really high to be in a mediocre sorority.