incoming legacy to chi omega and sigma kappa
by: incoming freshmanJust wondering which people think is better? Will I be automatically become a sister because I'm a legacy? i will try my best to impress during rushing but just wondering if it means i will most likely get to become a sister? my aunt and cousin were sigma kappas at a midwestern school and my aunt and other cousin were chi omegas at university of south carolina... does it matter if they did not go to umass? can I rush just those sororities specifically if i'm not interested in the others?I want to be in the best sorority possible so please help.
#1by: Good luck
Being a legacy is exciting but not a huge deal at umass. You still have to go to all 7 chapters the first day and go through the process like everyone else, but be sure to mention your family members being in the sorority because it will give you a leg up. It does not guarantee anything however, and since they weren't at umass you aren't technically a legacy in the specific chapters. Sigma kappa is extremely selective due to being the most popular sorority during recruitment, so even as a legacy it is difficult to get a bid. Chi o has recently been more selective due to a high volume of girls wanting them but your chances of a bid there are far higher. Either way, trust the system and keep an open mind to all the chapters! Each one has something special to offer!
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by: lol
1. There is a 8 soon to be 9 chapters at umass, good try!
2. If you know anything about greek life, you know legacy status isnt based on if its the same school, just that your family member was in the sorority at all
3. I can't speak for SK, but I know for Chi O we will almost always take a legacy, unless theres some crazy circumstance. For Chi O, youre only technically a legacy if your mom or sister were in Chi O, but we still note that you had other family that were chi o's.
4. Go Greek! Don't be too caught up in what people think or where you're a legacy. Go in with an open mind!