has anyone dropped out of their house?
by: rHas anyone dropped out of the sorority they got into on bid day and is just going to rush next year or not rush at all?
#2by: Guest
You end up in that sorority for a reason. If you don't want to be there then they don't want you there. But if you go through formal recruitment again we will know. It will hurt your chances of getting accepted anywhere. If they didn't want you the first time what makes you think they will want you the second time. There is a reason that formal recruitment is set up like this. You will end up where you belong. And those who drop just to go through spring. That isn't a good thing to rely on. Your waiting on a spot from some group just so they can meet a certain number.
#3by: Nobody will believe
I actually dropped zeta though most will say I am lying.. I got a bid and decided to just go for bid day and I hated it.. The girls didn't act like they even wanted me there and were more interested in the frat guys that came to celebrate than me. Idk I just felt uncomfortable.
#4by: lmfao
#5by: J
I'll never forget when my first rush crush ran home to a 'top tier' house. She preffed at my house, a top house, and another middle house. I was devastated when she wasn't on my chapters bid list and I found out she ran home to the top house. She stayed in the chapter for about a year and then she dropped. She told me she didn't feel connected to the sisters there and just hated it. She said "I thought I had found my home but I guess I made some wrong turns". I'm sad for girls like her who don't get to experience all the amazing things I get to in my chapter, and I know if she ran to my 'not top house' she could've made some amazing memories here.
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by: Drop
Why would it be hard? A sorority doesn't want to keep you if you don't want to there.