future sophomore transfer
by: helpokay so I want to transfer to USC as a sophomore for fall 2020, right now I currently go to nyu, i love the city but LA is where I want to be and I loved touring usc. I know that I want to participate in recruitment. I know rush is now in the spring which would mean if I get accepted as a sophomore in the fall thy I would have that semester to build friendships, connections and participate in the greek parties, mixers, etc. This is not a troll post as I was looking into other schools but that have their recruitment in the fall.. or spring basically if you come into it and NO one knows you you are at a HIGH disadvantage regardless of how pretty or among other things! I know this is a fact, so would transferiing as a sophomore and having that semester to get involved and really put myself out there help me and be the BEST bet? I could then participate with all the other girls in spring recruitment. Please i would really just love for girls who have actually gone through this to tell me what the best thing to do in a situation like this is. I am not wanting a specific house but i do have one in mind that i like that is considered a “top” house “big 3” NYU has been great and has so many connections but i truly want to attend the rest of my education at USC if I can! any advice (real) appreciated, i also am 17 & will be 18 in march bc i started school early, wasn’t sure if this would be an issue as a sophomore
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also my major is currently fashion media/marketing, it could change as i love the whole advertising and social media marketing as well but also like magazine fashion and like I know you would have to apply for like the fashion instagram campaigns but yeah basically that is all what interests me. I also have cheered in high school and wouldn’t mind trying out for the pom squad usc has but i feel that could be possibly TOO much along with a sorority! please any advice appreciated!!!!!!
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