can you still get into a sorority as a junior
by: TransferI’m transferring as a third year and I’m really excited! I want to join a sorority but I’ve heard that it’s super hard as a transfer and a junior. I don’t care if it’s a top house or whatever.
#1 by: Ehh?
If you are interested in Phi Mu, yes. They are a brand new house and so will probably continue to take upperclassmen, like they did last year, for at least another couple years. Any house other than phi mu, probably not. I know my house has not taken a junior in the last three years, I don’t know for sure but I don’t think any other house (aside from phi mu) has either.
The reason most houses do not take upperclassmen is quota, every house only gets a certain number of bids they can extend and they obviously want the girls they extend bids to to be active (due paying) members for as long as possible. When a house extends a bid to a junior or senior they are losing 2-3 years of dues and active participation in the house as well as overall member totals when that pledge class reaches junior/senior year. I won’t say it is impossible but it is definitely highly unlikely that you will get a bid as a junior.
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