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by: Transfer(not that douche)

So I'm going to be a fall transfer(taking a gap semester) and I was wondering what my chances are at getting a bid from a top or middle tier frat is if I don't have any connections?

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#1  by: Transfer(not that douche)   
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Also, what about frats like du and sigep?

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#2  by: well   
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for starters, don't limit yourself to just "top" houses. you dont got here and haven't had any personal experience with any houses, for all you know you might really like the guys at Aepi or the Lodge, so look around all over.

But past that, most good houses prefer to not give bids to sophomores but there are always exceptions. it just depends on whether or not you are a good fit. if you are, your sophomore status wont matter

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by: TransferOct 21, 2015 6:13:18 PM

Is the reluctance to bid sophs because they won't be actives for as long? Because I'm planning on being there for a full four years

Credit wise, I'll be a sophomore, but could I still consider myself a freshman?

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by: hhhOct 21, 2015 11:35:21 PM

if you are here for 4 years, and are living in the dorms, just say that you are a freshman. I know the term sucks but it will benefit you during rush.

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by: ^TrueOct 22, 2015 8:58:45 AM

My bf transferred here from a school in IL as a soph, and got a bid to a "top" house. Living in the dorms helped him, I think, because he got to know a lot of people on his floor that were rushing, and he sorta just got grouped in with some of them at events. I think a lot of the actives thought he was a freshman.

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#3  by: Transfer 2   
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I'm kinda doing the same thing. Transferring in as a soph credit wise, but planning on staying 4 years.

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