transfer bid
by: Out of state
I will be transferring to UF next fall from a school outside of Florida (I'll be a sophomore). I know that UF has a very small percentage of out of state students so I was wondering if I would automatically not be considered by some of the top fraternities. If I go through rush do you think they will take my out of state and transfer status into account to the point that it could hinder me from getting a bid?
Thanks in advance.
#1by: OSS
UF has a large diverse greek system. We are not concerned about where you come from just the quality of your character and what you can bring to the fraternity you join. Unlike other large Greek communities, like Alabama, being an out of state student will not be a factor. You will be fine.
#3by: To OP
^First of all, don't listen to the idiot above.
I transferred to UF during summer B as a sophomore too. I decided to wait a few months to learn my way around and went through rush in the Spring. I don't think this experience hampered me a bit. In fact, if anything, it helped me stand out from the pack. Good luck to you.
#4by: to: to op
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by: OP
Wow thank you so much, this has actually been one of the most respectful and helpful replies I have seen on this website. This is also great to hear as I have heard things about southern fraternities being less accepting of students from the north. Would being a sophomore or a transfer have any effect or are those similarly irrelevant factors?