rushing as a junior
by: junioram i cooked if i rush as a junior. i feel like i've missed out on a lot of the college experience by not being in a sorority but would i even get any houses back rushing as a junior lol
#2 by: you can do it
You don't have to be a freshman. I was a sophomore when I rushed. I know girls that rushed as juniors and had a great two years. I know a girl that rushed as a junior and was actually at UF 5 years getting her degree, so she ended up having 3 years with her house. Do it!
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by: ^nope^Apr 18, 2024 3:33:43 PM
That's not the way it works; there are no limited spots at any houses reserved for juniors or sophomores. The way it actually works is that during recruitment there is a separate pool for upperclassmen so they don't have to compete for spots with freshmen at any house. Upperclassmen have a separate quota from the freshmen and it works the same way: more upperclassmen rushing = more bids. And the best part is that someone rushing as a junior should know members in sororities already, and should let them know she is rushing and interested in their chapters so they can speak for her during recruitment.