rushing as a senior
by: too late?
How strange would it be to rush as a senior? I did not know about rushing until sophomore year, when rush conflicted with my job...junior year also did not work since I was studying abroad. I know I would only get one year as a member while in school, but I plan to travel a lot after college and love the idea of instantly knowing people in all parts of the country who were alumni of various chapters of your sorority.
Also, how much of a time commitment would being in a sorority be?
#1by: truth
You'll get a bid in the fall as long as you follow phc guidelines and once you're settled in your house it will be chill. But be forewarned...during the recruitment process, you will be surrounded by freshmen who treat even sophomore and junior pnms as aliens. It's a small age difference but just look at it from their point of view - you are at least a whole year (which is a longg time for a freshman) into what they see as a new life/world
Time commitment is what you want it to be. Some people devote all their time to it, others only do the mandatory things
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