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rushing as a junior

by: old?

Next year I’ll be a junior, and I want to get involved in Greek life. I was wondering if rushing as a junior would even be possible or if most houses wouldn’t want a junior new member? Any thoughts or advice? I’d be interested in doing formal or informal

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#1  by: Do it!   
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I would recommend giving both formal and informal a shot! I know my house has taken juniors in both before. Definitely keep in mind that you may be dropped by a lot of houses during recruitment, but if you keep an open mind you should have a good chance. If you present yourself well and are willing to be in any sorority, you should at least give it a try.

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#2  by: Do it   
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I joined as a senior. Not a long time but def a good time. But join asap. And you can only do informal next semester bc it's the fall semester. I think it's late to wait till spring semester to do formal.

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#3  by: tink   
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i wonder what type of things people do to get accepted into a sorority and what are they looking for and what type of personality you have to have.

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by: in a sororityApr 6, 2019 11:44:27 AM

that’s hard cause all sororities look for different types of girls and even the girls within them will have different opinions on what girls they want to join. ex.theta might b looking for girls that are super involved on campus, really good gpa etc, while a chi o could b looking for girls that are passionate about woman’s rights/ feminism/ girl power (and i’m not in these sororities so i don’t actually know if this is what they look for it’s just an example)
so legit just b urself but turn up the outgoing, friendly part since recruitment is kind of an interview and basically every sorority is looking for girls that are friendly

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