sorority upperclassmen chances
by: roll tide roll!
What are the chances of getting a bid for an upperclassmen?
I know they have a quota of 10, but do sororities often offer bids to upperclassmen? If so, which houses are more likely to do so?
#2 by: Personally
I rushed as an upperclassmen, and of course I love my house now, but on bid day I was quite upset because I felt like several houses didn't give me a bid (although I'm pretty and have a 4.0 GPA) because they gave bids to their personal friends. Going greek is a great way to get involved, but just know you have to work 10 times harder rushing as a sophomore.
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by: yesMar 19, 2013 1:41:41 AM
Yes, you will still be considered an upperclassman if you have already started college. Freshman are true freshman, girls who are graduating from high school this spring.