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So I plan on rushing this spring, but I was wondering if any of the sororities would accept me since I'll be a junior? I reallllly wanna be in a sorority, but I'm so worried I will be dropped because I'm a junior. Honestly, what are my chances?

Also, I may be going the five year plan route, meaning I might technically be at CNU past two years. Would this make a difference to any of the sororities? Thanks!

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I'm pretty sure the majority of sororities here have taken juniors before, so it really shouldn't be an issue! definitely go through rush! :)

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I am in a sorority here, so I can tell you personally that in the Spring we barely consider seniors (they have less than a semester left), but juniors still do have a chance. I know a few Juniors who have been taken the past couple years. It isn't as good of a chance as freshmen or sophomores, but it is still a chance! BTW, don't say "rush" to anyone here, it is a frowned upon term at CNU unfortunately. Instead we say formal recruitment or recruitment.
Also, if you do a 5 year MAT program, your 5th year is grad school so you will not be able to remain active in your chapter, you will become an alumna member.

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I went through recruitment as a Junior, and I got called back to all of my top choices!! I had plenty of love from so many chapters, and found my home! Don't be nervous about going through. You'll be perfectly okay!

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I went through recruitment as a Junior, and I got called back to all of my top choices!! I had plenty of love from so many chapters, and found my home! Don't be nervous about going through. You'll be perfectly okay!

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