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AvaD 07-27-2007 07:24 PM

Rushing as Junior...?
 
My friend wants to rush Fall of her Junior year in Florida. She's been asking me if I think she could make it. My school/sorority is in Arizona, and it's not terribly competitive. I know that different states and different schools have more competitive rushing processes than others. I was wondering if anyone knows how hard that would be for her. I don't want to tell her to go for it and not make it, but I love my sisters and am happy that I went with it my freshman year. She has like a 3.5-3.7 GPA. Any thoughts on this one? Thanks girls! :p

smiley21 07-27-2007 07:58 PM

On average, yes Florida schools are moderately competitive to very competitive. Some of the smaller colleges are not as competitive as UF or FSU. It really depends on what Florida school she is going to. Whatever school she is going to, she should just expect it to be competitive. That being said, it can be pretty difficult to get a bid as a junior. It is not impossible, but it is hard. I attended Jacksonville University, a private university. While the rush there is a competitive one, I was able to get a bid as a junior. I also attended UNF for awhile and have experience with their recruitment. UNF has a really competitive recruitment.

If you don't want to specify what school she is going in this thread, feel free to PM me and I can help you better.

ufpiphi 07-28-2007 10:48 PM

Smiley said it pretty well.

Just to add to it, I'll try to categorize some of the schools for you quantitatively (I'm an econ major, everything is better for me in numbers :))

FSU, UCF and UF have very large, competitive rushes with quotas in the upper forties to lower sixties range.

USF, UNF, UMiami and Stetson have smaller, less formal rush processes. Their quotas are all over the board, but from what I've been told (someone please please please correct me if I'm misinformed) they do not exceed the forties.

FCGU, Rollins, FIU, FAU and Jacksonville University are even smaller schools as a whole with naturally smaller greek systems. For example, FCGU has only 3 sororities.

That said, I've seen juniors receive bids at UF, so its not impossible per say, but can be difficult at the school where there are 900 freshman rushing. It helps to have friends currently in the school's greek system.

I hope your friend decides to give it a try!

babyboo 07-29-2007 11:15 AM

Is It Competitive at Florida Memorial Univ also?

texas*princess 07-29-2007 12:44 PM

I think the 'upperclassmen' rules might come into play if they exist at whatever Flordia school your friend is going to.

Some schools have "free" upperclassmen in formal recruitment - meaning they don't count to quota. If that is the case, your friend might have a better chance at finding a match.

adpiucf 07-29-2007 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by babyboo (Post 1493368)
Is It Competitive at Florida Memorial Univ also?

FMU has NPHC sororities; the NPHC intake process is very different than the OP's question, which is regarding NPC recruitment.

FSUZeta 07-30-2007 09:30 AM

i am not aware of "upperclassman rules=free upperclassman" at any of our florida schools.

fgcu currently has 2 sororities and they will participate in formal recruitment in about a month. a third sorority will be colonizing at fgcu after formal recruitment. last years quota was 42.

Faith4Keep 07-30-2007 10:41 AM

I wish I still had my retro thread up because I would refer you to that.

Is she a legacy to any chapters? Is she going to have recs? I found that while neither of these are terribly important, they can certainly help.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ufpiphi (Post 1493258)
FSU, UCF and UF have very large, competitive rushes with quotas in the upper forties to lower sixties range.

I went through rush at UCF as a junior and got a bid, but I didn't have much of a choice as far as cutting chapters until my last day or so. If you want more advice/what to expect, you can PM me.

ETA: I have never heard of the upperclassmen rule... if this was true I probably wouldn't have had such a hard time! :)

adpiucf 07-30-2007 11:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by texas*princess (Post 1493393)
I think the 'upperclassmen' rules might come into play if they exist at whatever Flordia school your friend is going to.

Some schools have "free" upperclassmen in formal recruitment - meaning they don't count to quota. If that is the case, your friend might have a better chance at finding a match.

None of the Florida schools have a free upperclassman quota.

Thetagirl218 07-31-2007 12:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smiley21 (Post 1492855)
UNF for awhile and have experience with their recruitment. UNF has a really competitive recruitment.

While UNF maybe competitive, I don't view it as a super competitive environment when compared to FSU and UF or even UCF. I don't know when you attended UNF, smiley, it may be different now that we have 5 NPC groups.

Many of my friends didn't even know what recs were when they came to UNF, and I know a few that got bids as juniors. Is she a transfer student, because I was one too, and I don't believe that ever effected my chances of getting a bid. Just my two cents worth.

twinkle555 07-31-2007 01:28 PM

USF isnt all that competitive. From what I observed, if you were outgoing, friendly, smart and put together, you could get a bid. I preffed 3 our of 8 sororities, but as expected, after the first day I was dropped by 3. I was a junior when i rushed, and I wont be graduating until next December. Your friends GPA is amazing so that will help her i think. Seeing as how I don't know which FL school your friend is attending, I feel as though I cant give you an accurate answer on her chances.

smiley21 07-31-2007 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thetagirl218 (Post 1494133)
While UNF maybe competitive, I don't view it as a super competitive environment when compared to FSU and UF or even UCF. I don't know when you attended UNF, smiley, it may be different now that we have 5 NPC groups.

Many of my friends didn't even know what recs were when they came to UNF, and I know a few that got bids as juniors. Is she a transfer student, because I was one too, and I don't believe that ever effected my chances of getting a bid. Just my two cents worth.



I did not say it was competitive like UF or FSU. You were a founding member of your chapter, so your class standing didn't not necessarily hinder your chances of getting a bid. A colonizing chapter wants girls from all class standings for a more balanced chapter. You dont want the founding class to be all freshmen and sophmores.
When I went through at UNF, I remember there being a larger number of girls going through recruitment with quota being around 50. While it is not UF or FSU, it was still a competitive recruitment.

KDEtaZeta 08-01-2007 05:03 PM

Rushing as a Junior
 
Hi! I would strongly recommend that your friend should go through recruitment this fall, because the worst thing that can happen is that she decides it isn't a good fit for her, which leaves her in the same place that she started! I decided to rush as a junior, and it was one of the best choices that I made during college. I attend UNF, and we are moderately competitive in comparison to the large state schools such as UF or FSU. However, we had a record number of PNMs come out last year, which meant that quota was over 60 for each sorority (there were only 4 last year). Recs definitely help, especially if you are an upperclassmen, so if she can get at least one I would think that would be to her advantage. Good luck to her as she discovers a whole new side of college! :)

FLgirl22 08-04-2007 12:27 PM

rushing as a Junior
 
I am also rushing as a Junior in two weeks actually at FSU and now I am getting really nervous because I had no idea that it was that competitive. Do you think that I will have a good chance rushing as a Junior? I am a transfer student and I have a 3.5 gpa and a few acvtivities in college but a lot in highschool and one rec. so let me know what you think....

texas*princess 08-04-2007 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FLgirl22 (Post 1496901)
I am also rushing as a Junior in two weeks actually at FSU and now I am getting really nervous because I had no idea that it was that competitive. Do you think that I will have a good chance rushing as a Junior? I am a transfer student and I have a 3.5 gpa and a few acvtivities in college but a lot in highschool and one rec. so let me know what you think....

Based on things I've read during my time on this board, FSU is competitive. If you can secure recs for the other sororities, I think that could be a good thing.

FSUZeta 08-04-2007 06:22 PM

fl girl, if you can make some more connections and secure some more recs. that would be helpful.

FLgirl22 08-05-2007 06:34 PM

recs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FSUZeta (Post 1497005)
fl girl, if you can make some more connections and secure some more recs. that would be helpful.

Well how do I get more recs, the only one I have is from my cousin.

ufpiphi 08-05-2007 06:48 PM

FL Girl,
Ask your parents (who you may be surprised to learn have old college friends who were Greek), ask people in your community (neighbors, fellow church goers, your former teachers, etc) and even ask your friends (their parents may have been Greek and more than willing to write a letter of rec). Most likely, there is someone you never thought would be Greek but is and it could be someone you've known for years who can write an outstanding letter for you.
Good luck and keep GC posted!

KSUViolet06 08-05-2007 06:56 PM

I posted this in another thread about recs and I thought it might be helpful if I posted it again here:

Girls, understand that getting recommendations can be difficult, especially if you don't live in an area with lots of greek women or you don't have many greeks in your family.

It just takes persistence. You have to exhaust all of your available resources & contacts. Think of EVERY place you go regularly where there are women who know you well. Any of them could be a sorority alumna.

Some of these places include:

*school (teachers, counselors, coaches)
*church or other place of worship ( sorority women might attend your church service or lead your bible study)
*camps you attend(ed) (your camp counselors might be sorority women)
*work (co-workers or their family members might be greek)
*your parents (their co-workers or friends)

Good luck!

PVBTheta 08-06-2007 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thetagirl218 (Post 1494133)
While UNF maybe competitive, I don't view it as a super competitive environment when compared to FSU and UF or even UCF. I don't know when you attended UNF, smiley, it may be different now that we have 5 NPC groups.

Many of my friends didn't even know what recs were when they came to UNF, and I know a few that got bids as juniors. Is she a transfer student, because I was one too, and I don't believe that ever effected my chances of getting a bid. Just my two cents worth.

I completely agree with Smiley. Because Eta Omicron was a colonizing chapter, many Juniors and Seniors were offered bids. UNF is growing by leaps and bounds so you one could expect recruitment to be very competitive because there are only 5 NPC groups.

kittykat41 11-18-2015 08:01 PM

What do you guys mean 'recommendations'? I too will want to rush at FSU next year as a junior. Do you mean recommendations from alumnae or recommendations from sisters that I'll meet during recruitment week?

33girl 11-18-2015 09:38 PM

Recommendations from alumnae. Check out the stickied threads at the top of the recruitment forum.

thetalady 11-18-2015 11:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kittykat41 (Post 2385642)
What do you guys mean 'recommendations'? I too will want to rush at FSU next year as a junior. Do you mean recommendations from alumnae or recommendations from sisters that I'll meet during recruitment week?

Just FYI, you are replying to a thread that is 7 years old.

You have a sister that I think you meant to say IS a member of Chi Omega, right? ASK HER!!! There is a whole lot to know about the recruitment process. Going into it as a junior, you are way behind the curve already. You need to really get your ducks in a row if you want to be successful.

No, you do not get recommendations from the girls that you meet during rush. You get them from sorority alumnae of all of the chapters on campus.

READ THE THREADS :)

DubaiSis 11-19-2015 01:20 PM

If you are already at FSU and you want to be in a sorority I would try to rush informal in the spring. Yes that means it will likely be at a less prestigious sorority, but based on your knowledge base and your class standing you wouldn't be getting into a highly competitive chapter anyway. The experience would still be valuable so give that lower than top tier chapter a shot.


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