junior bids?
by: Help
Rushed as a soph last week and was dropped by all the houses I liked by the morning of pref. I tried hard to connect with the two I was left with but it just wasn't working, so I dropped.
I'm totally heartbroken because I loved a few of the houses so much, and I want to try again next year, but ill be a junior then and I don't know if they'll be interested. I know Panhellenic makes them fill certain quotas for juniors, but one of the houses told me they only took 2 juniors (I'm assuming the required minimum) last year. How many juniors rush? What are my odds of getting in a good house as a junior? Are they usually friends already with everyone in the house or does someone with few friends in the house stand a chance? I heard letters of rec don't matter, is there anything else I can do?
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I'm a sophomore transfer and the same thing happened to me. I think I'm going to do the AGD colonization thing just to see how it goes - you should try it too! If we can get a lot of just like normal, pretty sophomores/juniors who got cut mostly just because of their age, etc, maybe it'll be good enough to pull a decent pledge class next fall and be middle tier ish. Obviously it won't be the same experience but at least you'd still be able to be a part of Greek life and meet people, go to mixers and other events, etc. And since it's new so it wouldn't carry any of the stigma that the lowest tier houses do
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#10by: Honest Answer
It is rare, but possible, for a sophomore to have a better rush than they did freshman year. There are cases here or there of girls who accepted bids to mid-tier homes and then got top tier the next year...but wayyyy more common for the other way around to happen.
It is virtually IMPOSSIBLE to have a better rush junior year than sophomore year, however. Whatever options you had this year as a sophomore, you will have worse next year. Why? Sophomores are (generally) not penalized during rush. Due to the fact that this school has so many spring transfers, sororities will take a full portion of sophomores. Freshmen may be preferred, but you will never get cut simply because you are a sophomore. This is true from top houses to bottom.
Juniors are way different. Generally a sorority will have a junior "quota" that does not count against normal quota. Sororities will gladly take up these "free spaces" (2 is common), but no more.
So what does that mean? Outside of struggling chapters, most sororities will only take 2 juniors. That means just short of 20 juniors will get bids, and only 8 will get "top houses". I was not on numbers this year, but a recent recruitment had just over 80 juniors. Do the math...
So essentially, juniors getting a bid from ANY top or mid-tier sorority are the cream of the crop that should have had whatever house they wanted as a freshman or sophomore. So good luck, but expect no better than what you had...
I'd look at AGD.
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sorry but sophomores do not get cut "because of their age" if they are normal and pretty