So disappointed
by: SadShould I just drop? I only got back the houses I dropped. I didn’t even get any mid tier houses at all. I’m from out of state and really don’t know anyone here.
#1by: Hmm
I would stick with the process and see what you get. Don’t drop out, because you could always get a snap bid from one of your more preferred houses. You can always give it a shot, and if you don’t like the sorority you get, drop before pledging/confirmation so you can rush again as a sophomore. At that point, you’ll know more people and people will know you
#6by: To the OP
As someone else said, you can’t drop sororities, you give the ones you want to see again a “1” and then rank in order the ones that did not knock your socks off. The reason you rank 2 thru whatever is to give you the opportunity to see as many sororities as possible. So if you can return to 10, and your tenth #1 doesn’t ask you back, then your #2 will move up. If they didn’t ask you back, the computer will see if your # 3 asked you back and so forth. So if you are down to one house you were not high enough on the other sororities lists. You do have one remaining, plus you could check out the Alpha Xi Delta colonization. So you need to decide if you want to continue with regular recruitment or withdraw now and try for Alpha Xi.
#7by: drop
i ended up withdrawing. i was bid promised by my fav house then dropped and i just didn’t click with the houses i had left. i signed up for cob and plan on spring rushing or rushing again sophomore year. there’s no shame in withdrawing if you don’t think you’ve found your home with anyone you have left!
#10by: Curious
I don’t mean any offense, but was there really nothing that you liked about them, or is it that they are not ranked high here on Greekrank? Please understand that there is a probability that the houses that will have spaces open for COB are often the houses you aren’t interested in during fall recruitment, during COB, members are encouraged to bring their non-Greek friends who they think would be a good fit, for COB. Since you already withdrew and are pinning all your hopes on COB you should get involved in clubs on campus where you can meet and befriend sorority girls, so you are one of the first thought of for COB.
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Often times pref is a deal breaker and can convince a pnm that a sorority is really worthy of a try, or convince her that she really isn't feeling it. If you are really not feeling it after pref, then DO NOT SIGN YOUR CARD. If you sign the card then you are committed for an entire year - you are ineligible for a snap bid (rare but they do happen) or a COB bid later in the semester or year, or to try for AXiD. See it through until pref and then trust your gut.