rushing again
by: PNMIs it worth the try or are you really better off transfering if you want to be in a sorority?
#1by: transfer
You'll have better luck rushing as a transfer at any other school. If you didn't get a bid at IU as a freshman, you sure as hell won't get one as a sophomore.
I'm not saying you SHOULD transfer, but thats the cold hard truth. Why would they want you next year if they didnt want you this year? It wasn't an accident that you didn't get a bid. Either move on or find another way to go greek.
#2by: depends
I think you should try again next year (and hey some of the unhoused sororities might have informal recruitment this year/next fall) and just be honest with yourself and them about what went wrong. And even if you have a good GPA, get it higher and that will help a lot. However, if you really have your heart set on going Greek, i would say transfer and it will be so much easier to get in.
#5by: top tier girl
I don't think you should transfer just to be part of a sorority. Here's my strategy for you: (1) Get your GPA as close to a 4.0 as possible. (2) Work on making conversation with people you don't know to improve social skills. (3) Make friends (not just superficially but actually) with sorority members. (4) Keep your mind open and consider that the unhoused sororities are just as legitimate as the housed ones because in the end it's sisterhood that matters most. (5) Make sure you look put together when going through rush next year.
#6by: ^
#8by: Anon
I can't tell you whether or not it's worth it to stick it out or transfer, but I wouldn't bank on getting in next year. If it was me, I'd transfer. I know a lot of other universities organize their greek system so that everyone who goes through recruitment has the potential to get a bid (unless they're flunking out of school and are just a terrible person who no one can stand). ISU isn't nearly as exclusive as IU but it's a good school and they have a greek system that is easier to go through.
#10by: Wow
Do not transfer!! I am currently in a sorority and will tell you it is over rated. Don't get me wrong, it has been a great experience and I have met some really cool people but living in the house two years in a row sucks. I don't care which house you get in, it is all the same. When you put all kinds of women together in a close proximity you are going to get lots of DRAMA. I have friends who did not get in their freshman year and they decided not to rush sophomore year because they still came to the parties and still are having a blast in college without a sorority. You don't need it.
Also, you can get in as a sophomore. I will let you in a few secrets since this is anonymous. I have several younger friends who came through rush last year and this year. I could not get them into my house. There is nothing wrong with them, it is just luck of the draw. I don't get to pick, We use cards and that is basically my vote. If you get one card from one person in your five minutes of speaking together that is bad you will not get asked back. It sucks. So my friends think it is my fault. When actually, I did everything I could. There are just so many people going through rush. Grades have a little to do with it, appearance is the majority. I hate to say it, and yes it sounds shallow, but it is true. First impression. That is basically all there is to go on. So don't transfer over a sorority. Indiana is a good school.
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by: Op
I felt I went through with the wrong attitude and didn't prepare like I should have. So I wanted to maybe try again after growing up.