rushing overview
by: ....Does anyone want to give an overview of what the whole process of rushing for a sorority is like? I want to go to TCU next year and rush but I kind of want to learn more about the process... is there a possibility that you don't get a bid at all?
#1by: Sorority mom
It was VERY stressful for my daughter this past fall. We were told that
recs were not important--do not believe this. Get as many recs as you can. Also, we were very naive about the process. We had no idea that girls were going back through who had dropped out the previous year. This makes for less spots for the incoming freshmen. A high GPA is very important to some of the top sororities. So, there were a lot of hidden factors that we were not aware of. My daughter was devastated when she got cut the first day from a lot of what she perceived as the "top sororities". However, she did end up pledging and is happy with her current sorority.
There are more girls who ended up dropping out than what we were told. My advice is to go into the process open-minded. Don't be disappointed if you don't get invited back to a lot of the sororities--there are many terrific girls who go through Rush that do not end up with the sorority of their choice. TCU has a lot of cute, smart girls. Just know that the process is very competitive. Lots of luck and hope this information helps you!
#2by: Sorority girl
Just know that the process is extremely competitive with almost 1000 girls and not enough spots. If you know no one and do not have a legacy, make sure that you have recs. Even though you may be attractive, well spoken and smart, you may not get the sorority that you desire. Just be open minded and only complete the process if you are sure that the sorority that chooses you is the one that you feel a connection with.
#4by: Sorority girl
#6by: Fresh
I like what sorority girl said earlier. With so many girls things are kind of impossible to predict. You do have to stay open minded! You can always learn more about groups and see what is available in the spring too. Not every house has openings but the stress level is way lower.
#9by: D
Everyone here was a high achiever in high school. The girls are ridiculously beautiful, smart, monied and polished. Every house has a limited number of openings. It is hugely emotional and tough if you think you know what house you belong in-you don't. I wouldn't want to go through it again and if anyone says they would they are lying or had mommy pay for a spot in the Chi Omega house. All the negatives cannot outdo the positives though. I have made friends for life and been deeply involved on campus in ways GDI students wouldn't be able to do. Be brave, open minded and jump in with both feet.
#10by: D
Everyone here was a high achiever in high school. The girls are ridiculously beautiful, smart, monied and polished. Every house has a limited number of openings. It is hugely emotional and tough if you think you know what house you belong in-you don't. I wouldn't want to go through it again and if anyone says they would they are lying or had mommy pay for a spot in the Chi Omega house. All the negatives cannot outdo the positives though. I have made friends for life and been deeply involved on campus in ways GDI students wouldn't be able to do. Be brave, open minded and jump in with both feet.
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