sorority transfer
by: 99I will be transferring as a junior next fall and was wondering how difficult it would be to get a bid. I am out of state also which at some schools could hurt you. I don't really care about top houses either, just trying to fine genuine people.
#3by: Well
in response to the OP, if you keep and open mind and don't focus on tiers, you may be able to find a house you feel comfortable in and receive a bid. There is an upperclassman total, and several groups do take upperclassman as members. Having recommendations may help.
#6by: be yourself
Just be yourself and it will all work out as it should. That's all you need to remember. If you aren't yourself, you won't be happy where you end up getting a bid. Anything else you read on here won't help you. GR is mostly used for bashing, selfranking, and fake posts which generally comes from someone with sort of vendetta, grudge or insecurity. Don't use that for genuine advice and end up being disappointed. The REAL majority of Greek Life at Clemson is great and nothing like what you see said on here. Be yourself and you will find your fit. Just don't assume GR is a reflection of reality.
#8by: well
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by: Well
you "feel bad about yourself" because you had too high of an opinion of yourself, thinking yourself above certain houses and not deemed as fitting in a "top" house by those members. So basically you disregarded some perfectly good chapters trying to get into a house who did not want you. If you kept an open mind and did not look down on others, you'd feel better about yourself because you'd be in a group who wanted you to be a member.