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by: Transfer Student

I will hopefully be transferring to UT next fall as a nursing major. I would really like to join a sorority but am worried about joining because I will be a full time college student. Are there other nursing majors in sororities? How difficult will it be to do both?
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#1  by: Yeah   
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I'm sure there are and there's engineering students and other hard majors. I don't think sororities are that time consuming anyway. Fraternities are the ones that are harder because you have to balance pledging and school.

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#2  by: uh   
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Literally everyone in a sorority is also a "full time student" and we all manage just fine? Just because you perceive your major to be super difficult doesn't mean it has to consume your life. A sorority takes as much time as you're willing to put into it, assuming you even get in one since sophomore transfers will have a harder time during rush. (That's assuming you're a sophomore and not a junior transfer, in which case you could just kiss the idea of being in a sorority goodbye.)

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#3  by: RU Dumb?   
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No sororities do not allow nursing students or full time student members. Sorry.

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#4  by: Transfer   
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How much harder is it for sophomore transfers to get into a sorority?

By: Transfer
by: ut gal Jan 1, 2016 8:04:16 PM

It's actually easier because every sorority has a sophomore quota that they have to meet. I know a lot of girls who didn't get in freshman year and ALL 5 of them got into sororities their sophomore year.

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by: UmmmmJan 5, 2016 7:38:24 PM

The sophomore quota is optional. No one has to use it. There are several sororities that don't use it or fully utilize it.

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