recruitment week
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Girls drop out of recruitment week every year because they have decided before it even starts what house they want. When they get dropped, they feel like they can't go on. They think maybe next year they can get either that house or another "top" house. BUT, if you're dropped as a freshman (freshmen get about 99% of the bids), why do you think a house will want you as a sophomore? They won't. Really. You have almost no chance your sophomore year.
My suggestion is to look everyday at the houses you have left. They are the ones that want you. Choose the ones you like best from those and forget the ones who rejected you.
The real truth is that in the greek community, no one looks down on any sorority. They do feel bad for independents as ones who couldn't or wouldn't fit into greek life. So choose the sorority that you like best from the ones who like you the best.
Please don't drop out. Give sisterhood a chance!
#45by: Texas Christian
If you go by a name you may be disappointed for sure. No matter who you receive invitations back to you need to give each group a fair chance. If you take a bid based on letters but don't click with the membership you will either end up dropping or having to be fake for 4 years. That is not going to make you happy in the end.
#47by: Happy
You can get a bid as an upperclassmen but if a particular house didn't want you as a freshman they won't the next year. The experience you get from going Greek is cones in a 4 year window in your life so don't miss out by thinking only a couple houses are good enough for you. Our Greek community is outstanding and you will benefit from joining any of the chapters here.
#50by: Lady Frog
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