recruitment week
by: ...
Girls drop out of recruitment week every year because they have decided before it even starts what house they want. When they get dropped, they feel like they can't go on. They think maybe next year they can get either that house or another "top" house. BUT, if you're dropped as a freshman (freshmen get about 99% of the bids), why do you think a house will want you as a sophomore? They won't. Really. You have almost no chance your sophomore year.
My suggestion is to look everyday at the houses you have left. They are the ones that want you. Choose the ones you like best from those and forget the ones who rejected you.
The real truth is that in the greek community, no one looks down on any sorority. They do feel bad for independents as ones who couldn't or wouldn't fit into greek life. So choose the sorority that you like best from the ones who like you the best.
Please don't drop out. Give sisterhood a chance!
#56by: Frog hop
There may be chapters with stronger name recognition or that you perceive ahead of time as higher than another but the truth is that our chapters are above most (every house). Our Greek community is amazing and you would be doing yourself a great disservice to think ahead of time you knkw where you will fit and come into a group closed minded. Be grateful for every invitation back and only good things will happen.
#57by: sorority
#58by: TransferFrog
This post is extremely discouraging to a transfer student!! I'm transferring as a sophomore with an almost perfect GPA, good recs, and a good resume........ I hope all my hard work hasn't been for nothing,,. I am really excited to go greek I hope I have better than an "almost no chance" dang
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by: @Transfer frog
Relax. You most likely will get a bid if you keep an open mind. Most of what people on here are talking about is freshmen who drop out of recruitmenr entirely when the houses they think are "top" drop them and then expect to go through rush again as sophomores and for things to go differently for them with those houses.