sorority rush
by: sorority girlI have lots of volunteer work and am a gorgeous girl. I have wanted to be in a sorority my whole life and I will fit in with those girls. Unfortunately I have a 2.9 what sororities won't cut me for grades ?
#11 by: Guest
I'd be embarrassed if my house took you and I hope to God no house gets stuck with you if you think that this sort of attitude is a good thing to have. Honestly your grades are rough so having a bad attitude and an entitled disposition won't suit you well. It's not a good look. Good luck during Recruitment I guess.
#12 by: @ new girl
Any girl that is classless enough to describe themselves as gorgeous and not be humble is not someone that I want in my house. Furthermore, I have met many people who think that they are really hot because that is what they heard from Mommy and Daddy all their lives that are not pretty at all. Get a grip and grab some humility. That is what is attractive. Not conceit.
#13 by: Rush
Truth is no matter what anyone says, recruitment is different every year and houses change what they are looking for from year to year too. Just try and enjoy rush week and don't stress out too much before then! It's so hard to predict which house people will get a bid for. But no matter what house you get into I'm sure you will enjoy it because houses don't give bids to anyone who wouldn't fit into their sisterhood, no matter what their gpa or involvement is! Know you may get cut from some houses because of your gpa but don't worry about it because there is really nothing you can do about that now! Keep an open mind and relax!
#16 by: reality check
There is nothing more annoying to me than a sense of entitlement. You are ONE girl out of 1700+ girls who are going through recruitment. You are a P-O-T-E-N-T-I-A-L new member. Sorry to be harsh, but maybe you should look up the definition of potential, because I don't think you know the meaning.
It is a privilege to be in a sorority. Being greek is not just about wearing letters on your chest to get a "status" on campus. IF you are given a bid, you are a part of something special, and you're expected to be living up to the ideals of scholarship, sisterhood, and philanthropy that the sorority was originally founded upon.
Being in a sorority is about giving back to a community. About being there for your sisters through thick and thin. Competing against other houses and being creative. Sure, it's about having fun too -- but you don't have to be greek to get drunk in college, FYI. So if you just want to party and be in the "hot popular" sorority that you know so much about even though you aren't a part of it, don't even rush. Because we can spot that a mile away. We red flag you, write it down on your score card, and you get cut from the next party.
How you've presented yourself on this website, I don't think there's any active that would be happy to call you a sister, in any house. So check your attitude and just know that if you get a bid, you are LUCKY, not entitled to it.
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by: GuestJul 28, 2013 8:57:52 PM
Yes. And even the "hot sororities" do more for the community than your average hot GDI at a frat party.