what is it like to rush as a sophomore?
by: PNM
How is the experience different than if you're a freshman? When you accept a bid are you treated as a freshman? Are there a lot of sophomores who rush? Also, will I be able to make friends my age or will the groups have already been established?
I didn't know much about Greek life last year but I feel like I'm ready to try it out now... Kind of insecure about being a sophomore though because I'm not looking to relive my freshman year. Any advice or answers to the questions above would be appreciated :)
#1by: Guest
I feel like rushing as a sophomore is actually pretty great. You can relate to the girls rushing you better, you know how to act/dress better, and you're the youngest of the upperclassmen which gives you somewhat of an advantage. As far as the actual year goes, you get to be sort of the older, wiser, mother type thing of your pledge class that will be mostly freshmen, which I'd view as a positive as it gives more opportunities for leadership (whether official title or unofficial role). Many people have great experiences rushing as sophomores and I'm sure you will too!
#2by: Guest
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