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by: OOSWould it be hard for an out of state transfer student (sophomore) to get a bid? I have a high GPA and I'm involved and will probably have a rec for each house. Also, how much does being a legacy help?
#1by: GSU sorority
It's not weird for girls to rush their sophomore year at Southern. Theres a few in each pledge class that waited until their sophomore year. One my my good friends and sorority sisters moved to Georgia and transferred to GSU and got a bid her sophomore year. A high GPA and being involved looks really good. As long as you don't have a bad reputation . None of the sororities really look at recs . I honestly didn't have a single rec and I don't remember that anyone else did. Legacys don't really help you out none of the sororities really focus on them. I was a legacy to one sorority and accepted a bid at a different one. I know that last year at rush a lot of girls were Legacys or even double Legacys ans got dropped from that particular sorority.
#2by: TFM
#3by: Wtf
I rushed as a sophomore and didn't have a problem getting a bid and had a full schedule every day. The high GPA is important and I don't think recommendations are too important because I had multiples for almost every house and ended up in a house that I only had 1 for. Being a legacy helps a lot, definitely. That's really the only thing that can get you "ahead" in the game. I know even junior girls who have ended up in good sororities like KD, ZTA, phi mu, AOII and a lot of junior girls get bids in KKG especially (and DPHiE will even take seniors but you know...) a sophomore isn't a big deal at all. Still have recs just because it wouldn't hurt, but don't rely on them too much. I worked my butt off to get them and like I said, I got into one that I only got 1 rec for. Good luck!
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