facebook

sors

by: Possible Transfer

So right now I'm going to be starting at a school in the fall and rushing. But I have a feeling I might be transferring to a different
school but I love both schools so I'm not exactly sure. Would it be possible to join a sorority at a different school and then if
I was to transfer join the same sorority?

Posted By: Possible Transfer
Post Reply Report
Page 1 of 1
#1  by: Really?   
#1    

You need to get your act together academically before you even think about rushing.

By: Really?
by: ^Jun 8, 2016 10:24:34 AM

Why would you assume she doesn't have your act together academically... I transferred here with a 4.0 at a more competitive school to be closer to home

By: ^
Report
by: Really?Jun 8, 2016 12:54:20 PM

She hasn't even started at one school and already is thinking about transferring? The reason you go to college is to get an education. The reason you choose a college is because it offers the best program and the greatest likelihood for success in your field. This is a girl who doesn't have things figured out academically and rushing should be dead last on her list of priorities. And if you transferred here from a more competitive school just to be closer to mommy and daddy, you don't have your act together academically either (unless you are in the J-School, in which case you never should have gone elsewhere). It's a nasty world out there. You have to be as well-prepared as possible in your chosen field. Going home each weekend to do your wash and eat home cooking won't help. And even though people will start commenting on how they came home because their mother was sick or something like that, there's not a mom in the world who wouldn't want what's best for her child's future. Unless of course you are just here to get your MRS.

By: Really?
Report
by: ^^^^^^Jun 8, 2016 2:13:12 PM

There she is. Right on cue.

By: ^^^^^^
Report
by: ^Jun 8, 2016 2:16:53 PM

You have SERIOUS problems if you think it's funny to joke about someone losing their mom. The sad thing is that it's people like you who deserve tragedy like that to hit them but you're the kind of person who goes through life with zero perspective. Clearly there is something wrong with you

By: ^
Report
by: You KnowJun 8, 2016 2:29:07 PM

Someone reading this website would probably think that every woman in a sorority is a motherless child. In the past 6 months I've read about at least a dozen mothers dying as an excuse for some sort of failure. Shame on you all.

By: You Know
Report
by: @you knowJun 8, 2016 2:36:12 PM

There are 5 active sorority girls that I know personally who have lost their moms in the past two years I've been here. To make comments like that is seriously hurtful.

By: @you know
Report
by: @go awayJun 8, 2016 3:10:58 PM

Thank you, people like that are just disgusting. They think they know everything but just wait until something like that happens, it changes your views on literally everything. I had every success someone my age could ask for but I would give it all up to have my mom at my wedding, or to meet my children. You're dead wrong if you think that you'd be ok with seeing your dying parent only once or twice before they're gone forever. I know someone like you in real life and it's truly disgusting, but those are the people who know nothing, and you're the one who will be losing out in the end.

By: @go away
Report
by: But wait!Jun 8, 2016 3:51:38 PM

My mom really died!!!!!!!

By: But wait!
Report
by: Or....Jun 8, 2016 4:12:12 PM

If my mother were dying, I'd take a semester off. Or a year. And sorority life would have been a really low priority. But posting about her on an awful website like this one would have been the ultimate insult.

By: Or....
Report
by: Unbelievable Jun 8, 2016 7:22:37 PM

you are literally scum to sit there and judge a person whose closest family member passed away, truly the worst kind of scum. First she's supposed to stay in a town away from her mom now she's not supposed to go to school whatsoever? How do you sleep at night, this is the worst post I've seen on GR to date, if you knew this girl you'd know she spent every minute with her mom and wasn't active. Seriously, scum that's all I can say.

By: Unbelievable
Report
#2  by: Yup   
#2    

So did mine.

By: Yup
#3  by: Meee Tooo   
#3    

Mine, too. She died of embarrassment because I kept coming back on this site.

By: Meee Tooo
by: Unbelievable Jun 8, 2016 7:24:56 PM

Why in the name of God are you blaming it on the girl whose mom passed away?? This girl is a real person and half of the Greek community knows who it is, now you're going to go and blame every negative post on her?? Do you know who you're talking about clearly you don't I'm so hurt by the way you people are acting this is literally the saddest thing I've ever seen

By: Unbelievable
Report
by: Unbelievable Jun 8, 2016 7:27:46 PM

Actually she is in one of the houses you said she hates so clearly you don't know who it is. Please stop making her life more difficult, it's basically naming names rn and you don't know what you're talking about.

By: Unbelievable
Report
by: ^^^^^^^^^^^^Jun 8, 2016 7:51:22 PM

It. Never. Happened. Just STFU. Please????????? There must be a name for someone who gets off on perpetuating lies. If not, there should be.

By: ^^^^^^^^^^^^
Report
by: WowJun 8, 2016 7:58:41 PM

This is cruel, just stop.

By: Wow
Report
by: ^Jun 9, 2016 5:33:34 PM

JUST STOP you obviously don't go here. Stop.

By: ^
Report
#4  by: Holly   
#4    

The REAL answer to your question is yes, you can join a sorority at one school and then rejoin that same sorority at your transfer school. But only if it's the same chapter. So you need to make sure that the sorority you join has a chapter at the school you're planning on transferring to.

By: Holly
by: ActuallyJun 9, 2016 2:04:40 PM

There's actually no guarantee. We accept some transferees, but only if they meet the same standards as the PNMs we take. In other words, their grades and activities must be up to our standards. And because it is very competitive to live in the house (and not everyone gets to because pledge classes are so big), it is unlikely they can ever live in, especially if they affiliate as sophomores and would seek to live in junior year. In my opinion, if you can't live in the house it would be difficult to make lasting friends.

By: Actually
Report

Post Reply

Before you type:  Remember, do not post names, initials, or any derogatory content.

Nickname:
Message:

POPULAR ON GREEKRANK

Didn't find your school?Request for your school to be featured on GreekRank.