north v. south
by: confusedI know it isn't supposed to be a deciding factor, but do sororities really look at where a girl is from when making cuts? Some of my friends from the North dropped from rush because they felt like they weren't given a fair chance because of where they came from... I can understand that. People are always assuming they are in my sorority when they are not and then girls from "top tier" sororities are shocked when they hear that they dropped out of rush. But in all honesty, does it matter where a girl comes from? Will they be purposely discriminated against or are they just at a disadvantage because they don't know the system or any of the girls and therefore they fall through the cracks?
#3by: Stop!
I'm sure it's true that ALOT of Northern girls fall through the cracks if they don't have friends in the houses. They decided to go to USC because they liked it and hopefully felt our "southern hospitality" when they were making their decisions. If they didn't get into a house, then it's up to them to get to know us and we are all open to seeing them again during recruitment next year. Let's not do this North and South thing....we are not BAMA!
#4by: Yes
There will be houses that do spring rush, but it is informal and most won't know for at least another month. The only thing you can do is make friends with the girls in the houses you like and ask them. They will invite you to informal parties so you need to make sure they know you are interested.
#6by: wait
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by: SC gal
Not entirely true. I'm from South Carolina and I went to a private school and I was still dropped by KD. But was still kept by other "southern" sororities