rushing junior fall '14
by: belle
hi, I'm interested in rushing as a junior but i'm not sure what sororities accept pledges that old and if it's a bad idea. Also, I wouldn't be able to live in the house, so would that ultimately disqualify me?
thx!
#3by: also interested
#4by: Pera
Sororities all have their own ranking system that can include age and school year and unless every single girl who rushes you is absolutely in love with you, it's much harder to get into a sorority. It's not in the rules per se, more like an unspoken one. They want both the financial commitment of a girl to be in the organization for four years and also the lease to live in the house besides everything that makes them perfect for the sorority. It's not impossible to get into a house as a junior, it has been done, but not living in the house will hurt your chances. Still I would say to go for it - you may get in, and you my want to live in the house.
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by: mich
Yeah, the person above me is right. With g phi coming onto campus next year they might be interested in an upperclassman. I know they aren't doing formal rush, so g phi is probably your best bet. You're not going to get a bid as a junior from any house except maybe AGD (and that's not even guaranteed) - since aephi won't be here next year. Look into gamma phi beta if you're really interested.