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Unregistered- 07-30-2008 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by roxy88 (Post 1686656)
Hi! I attend a small university in the south were there are only 4 different sororities and I'm just starting my senior year. I wanted to rush my freshman and sophomore years but because I didn't live on campus, found out about it too late.

I would like to go through rush this fall, but since I graduate in the spring of 2009, I'm not sure if I'll even get a bid and if it would be worth rushing. Is my senior statis going to hurt me? Any advice? Thank you.

If you can deal with the possibility of getting cut heavily and not getting any bids and being accepting of that, by all means...rush.

If not, don't bother even trying.

Dionysus 07-30-2008 04:25 PM

You should not do it. When you're a senior, you're supposed to be searching for a husband, not a sorority.

33girl 07-30-2008 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Kansas City (Post 1688543)
Before you decide to go through recruitment please make sure that your senior class load, internships and commitments in other organizations do not stand in the way of getting everything that you want from a Greek organization.

Not all seniors have internships, heavy class loads or heavy commitments in other groups. Everyone's experience is different. For some people, their senior year is relatively easy breezy.

Kansas City 07-30-2008 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 1688561)
Not all seniors have internships, heavy class loads or heavy commitments in other groups. Everyone's experience is different. For some people, their senior year is relatively easy breezy.

Agreed. I'd personally recommend that any PNM consider their anticipated load before committing to another organization, especially seniors, as many do have upper level classes and begin to focus on jobs or grad schools during their last year in college.


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