be 100% sure of your choice
by: Objective KSU fanAs you go through recruitment, keep an open mind, don't be swayed by friends, and above all.....be 100% sure about the house you pick. There are NO do overs. If you realize later you made the wrong choice, you will not get a second chance to join a different house in your future. This can be the best decision you make or can end up being a huge mistake.
#1by: What?
This is not true at all. If you drop before your sororities initiation, you can go through COB. COB stands for "continuous open bidding" which begins usually in November. COB is when sororities who didn't completely fill their house can continue to give bids to girls who either didn't go through recruitment, or dropped before the initiation date! All you have to do is sign up through the kstate Greek office! However, if you do go through initiation you have to wait one year to rejoin a new sorority. But the most important thing to remember is to at least try the sorority you get a bid from. Don't be the girl who drops and doesn't even show to bid night. That's very hurtful to the girls of the house and they deserve a chance to prove their a good house. All in all, have fun! Recruitment and your freshman year are amazing experiences you only get to live once so enjoy it!!!
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by: Objective KSU fan
I wasn't referencing girls who accept a bid and then not show up for bid night, or even girls who accept a bid and drop before initiation. I also know what COB means. By the way, joining a sorority and deciding a year later that you made the wrong choice is realistic. I do agree, recruitment and freshman year are fun times, and most girls truly enjoy the experience. But, if you realize later, a year or two, that you made the wrong decision, you have the conversations with your big and others, and still decide to drop, you can turn into a pariah at that sorority. No one should take your personal decision as a failure on their part. You are still the same person, you have just decided that this particular sorority is not for you. I do find it interesting that you have flipped this into an attack on "that girl" who changes their mind, making them the villain.