Rushing as a transfer soph year
by: ConfettiHi, I go to UT and rushed & got a bid. I am originally from Dallas and I went to a prominent, private local high school there. I've been thinking about transferring to SMU next year (for my sophomore year), but I noticed the sorority I pledged at UT isn't at SMU. I know I probably would have to rush again, and I know a lot of ladies who wrote recs for me went to SMU and were in KKG, etc there. How hard is it to go through rush as a sophomore? Does anyone have any tips? Thank you
#5 by: Confetti
@You need therapy I'm not sure if you are responding to my post or another comment. In case you're responding to mine, I'm sorry but I think my post came off differently than how I wanted. I'm not transferring because I didn't get into a "top" sorority, I absolutely love the girls in the house I received a bid from. The reason for me transferring is because of the smaller class sizes and a more involved alumnae, among some other reasons. I was just asking how rushing as a transfer is, since my sorority isn't at SMU. Then again, I might not be able to rush again at all. I'm kind of confused with the details.
#6 by: Greetings From UT!
Something doesn't sound right here...actually being in a sorority at UT, you (if your are actually in a sorority) would know you must drop before initiation.
Other than Gamma Phi Beta, all the houses at SMU are here at Austin.
So that leaves A Phi, AEPhi, KD, and A Xi D.
I also find it strange you are yakking about your Kappa recs.
Finally, "smaller class size" seems like a cop-out to drop from a premier school to a mediocre institution like SMU.
#7 by: Greetings From UT!
Something doesn't sound right here...actually being in a sorority at UT, you (if your are actually in a sorority) would know you must drop before initiation.
Other than Gamma Phi Beta, all the houses at SMU are here at Austin.
So that leaves A Phi, AEPhi, KD, and A Xi D.
I also find it strange you are yakking about your Kappa recs.
Finally, "smaller class size" seems like a cop-out to drop from a premier school to a mediocre institution like SMU.
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by: Get Real...ReallySep 15, 2020 1:44:22 PM
SMU sororities 1-6 pledge the most legacies and cuts more non-legacies than most other universities. Mostly because of the university's small size and an overwhelming abundance of freshmen legacies.
Non-legacies must be prepared for these hard facts. Only 360 of the 750 PNMs will be offered bids to sororities 1-6. A vast majority of these 360 will be legacies.
Sorority 5 Rush Chair may have expressed an interest in you in her ^ post above. Check them out. They may have 5 potential spots for sophomore transfers available.