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is it worth it being in a sorority thats bottom tier?

by: confused

Really not interested in them 100% but they were the only ones I got invited back to, so should I not continue with rushing them since I'm not interested in them?

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#1  by: “bottom tier”   
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I was hesitant to join a lower tier sorority, but ended up meeting my favorite people at penn. there are great girls on every chapter. and the lower tier sororities have mixers and stuff with frats too if that’s what you’re worried about

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#2  by: Honestly   
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Joining a lower tier sororities has its social limitations, but gives you the opportunity to help them grow. A lot of girls slip through the cracks at top tier houses and end up dropping recruitment all together rather than joining a less exclusive house and meeting other people in the same shoes and making the chapter "cooler". Give it a chance and you might be surprised at the people you meet at the house that gives you a bid.

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#3  by: what is this website   
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Depends on what you're looking for. If all of your friends are definitely gonna be in high tier sororities and you only go to/ have friends in top tier frats then you might want to drop out of rush. Personally, I have found that "bottom tier" sororities have the most genuine friendships, which was what I was looking for in a sorority. There is a wide range of people in every sorority and you will find people you click with. Another thing to consider is that second semester freshman year is very different than first semester. The people who don't join a sorority often feel like they don't have much of a social life because all of their friends have made new friends and are constantly going to mixers./downtowns with their sorority. So I would "trust the process" if I were you but also a sorority is a lot of money and if you wouldn't feel comfortable in the sororities you have left then dropping out makes sense.

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by: confusedJan 12, 2018 6:45:48 PM

thank you! really appreciate the honest thorough answer!

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#4  by: bottom tier    
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I was in the same position when I rushed. I ended up going with a bottom tier sorority on a whim. To be honest, I was planning on dropping if I didn’t have a good bid day. And I ended up having a great bid day so I stayed. If you think being bottom tier will really really be negative for you and you won’t have fun, don’t go for it. But, if you are neutral and interested in joining a sorority at all, go for it and you will probably end up liking the girls you meet. After all, there is a reason why you were called back.

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