should i rush again as a sophomore
by: :)
I went through rush as a freshmen and it didn’t go too well I was only left with one house after philanthropy stuck with it to give it a fair chance but dropped after pref because it really wasn’t for me and didn’t want to take a bid, I filled out the cob form for spring but never heard anything, and I’m not sure what to do. Coming here I really wanted to join a sorority and I’ve had a hard time making friends and feel on the outside not being in one.
I’m not really sure what it is about me to be blunt I would say I’m a pretty attractive girl decent involvement and grades but from far out of state with no connections and had no recs during rush (ik these things aren’t everything but just so you have an idea) Do you think it would be worth it to try rushing again as a sophomore and is there anything I could do to up my chances or is it not worth it to bother?
#1 by: Yes!
You now know areas where you can improve- recs and conversation skills. In most likelihood, you will not be affected by the other houses ( the sheer number of girls going through and the cuts made in the earlier rounds are not remembered by most members), however your preference house might remember you and may drop you. You know how to deal with the Alabama weather and what to wear for each round. Go for it!
#2 by: Recs
Get the rec's - even as a sophomore. it's the only way we know about you in advance of rush, and we do a lot of prep work to get ready. You don't want us to find out about you just from your online registration. I want to know you went through the effort of trying to find someone to give you a recommendation from my house.
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by: ^Mar 3, 2020 1:10:09 PM
This. Sophomores need recs too, and the other soph pnm's will have them, so if you want a different outcome this time, take the effort to get recs.