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So do any houses take Juniors during formal? Or is someone who is interested and older just out of luck?

Posted By: Curious
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And if so, which houses are most likely to?

By: Curious
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Why didn't you just rush as a freshman like all the normal girls...?

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by: Curious   

I appreciate it, and yeah, I didn't quite know what greek life was about until this past semester. While I am very interested in greek life and would try to be active and a good member, I know formal rush is hell and I really don't want to put myself through that if I dont have a chance.

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Yes formal rush is hell, but that shouldn't stop you if you really want to go greek. The only thing that sometimes stops a junior from going greek is she is put in a pledge class with mostly freshman and sometimes girls don't want to do that. But yes you get all the benefits of the sorority otherwise. I say why not rush? You can chalk it up to experience either way.

By: ku
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Formal rush isn't that bad, but informal is definitely way easier. Go for it, it's always great to meet new people. The only real downside is that you'll be with mostly freshman if that bothers you. I can't wait for recruitment next fall!!!

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I went through formal rush this past year and I was older. I was a transfer student from a junior college so I didn't have a chance like the "normal girls" until I came to KU. My thought was if I don't try, I'll never know what would of happened. I ended up getting into a great house and I'm happy I tried!

By: Transfer
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There are a LOT of reasons why a girl doesn't rush as a freshman and being a transfer is one of them. Those nasty girls that would call someone in your situation not normal are a stain on all the nice girls. I say go ahead and rush why not. Any house worth being in is going to consider you, and any house that excludes you just bc you're a junior you don't want to be in that house anyway

By: Sorry
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Yes, try it and whatever happens, happens. You only go to college once in your life and I always say do whatever you can when you get the chance because this part of your life will not happen again. If you don't get a bid it just means you were destined to do something else.

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Give it a go!! My house took a junior!

By: KU
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Your chances drop drastically once you're a sophomore, and even more after that. It's likely that you'll be disregarded before rush even begins. You can always try, sure, but certainly don't get your hopes up for a top or middle tier.

By: Well
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^^ Sophomores and upperclassmen are in their own group for formal recruitment - not considered with all the freshmen. Just about every house - including "top tier" houses take sophomores during formal recruitment. Don't let one uninformed girl change your mind about rush.

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The houses are all informed of PNM's class standings, as well as GPA, and transfer GPA; It's all taken into account when considering you. Sophomores and upperclassmen are definitely not in their own "group" for recruitment, either - it would be even more detrimental to their chances of getting a bid as there's no 'non-freshman' "quota." During rush, freshman are preferred, plain & simple. That's certainly not to say that you wouldn't get a bid, but it'll just be that much harder. Regardless, if you have above a 3.0 GPA and go through all of rush, Panhellenic guarantees you a bid by one of the chapters you pref.

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They guarantee a bid to upperclassmen with a 3.0+? Where did you hear that?

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The @Truth person is drunk and needs to go home... wtf

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"if you participate in the Preference round (the last round of recruitment) and you maximize your options when you rank the chapters you visited that night, and we will guarantee that you will become a member of one of those chapters." Recruitment FAQ's.

By: Panhell
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It's on the recruitment website. Not only to upperclassmen, but to anyone who goes through recruitment. 3.0 is generally the cut-off GPA when initially reviewing PNMs, so it's your best bet to have above that to be able to "maximize your options."

"...if you participate in the Preference round (the last round of recruitment) and you maximize your options when you rank the chapters you visited that night, we will guarantee that you will become a member of one of those chapters."

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