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Juniors Rushing
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I would say that competitive schools aren't the majority. Most of the competitive schools are the SEC athletic conference schools, and there are a few others here and there that most GCers would consider to be as well.
There are alot of schools at which juniors regularly receive bids. Too many for someone to just list them off. Just decide where you'd like to go based on the important criteria (location, academics, and such) and then worry about recruitment when the time comes. A note though, in general (at most non-competitive schools), most women who present themselves well, have good grades, and are open-minded about the chapters on campus will receive a bid. |
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Hey thanks guys for the replies! FYI , Some schools I AM applying to include GWU, Northeastern(Boston), Loyola Marymount, American, Pittsburgh, and Delaware, if any of you have an idea of the competition at those schools
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I will say one thing....stop calling it Pittsburgh and start calling it Pitt.
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No idea about the other ones, but as far as I understand LMU can be pretty tough for juniors.
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northeastern accepts juniors... we're also getting another new sorority by next year, so you'd have plenty of opportunity.
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It is possible for juniors to get bids to sororities at Pitt, or at least it was a few years ago. I think that it is less likely now than when I was an active (1999-2002). It's a bit more competitive now since the new release figures started being used. I don't think my chapter has pledged a junior for several years. As at every school, if you want to rush as a junior, you have to keep a very open mind. If I had to guess, I'd say that as to the top half or so of chapters on campus, you'd have somewhat of a difficult time getting a bid. But I think you'd have a decent chance at the other 4-5. I don't think Pitt does a separate junior quota during formal rush. I could be wrong though. |
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Otherwise, thanks again for replying |
Ok I'm back...I did some more research and I'm finding that the best Greek systems are in the South, but they're also the most competitive. Does anyone know about BSC or SMU and how accepting they are to juniors??
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And you'll have even less of a chance since you're transferring and won't know anybody in the greek system. At a lot of those schools, if a junior does rush and get a bid, she likely knew a lot of of the ladies and is well established and well known at those schools. |
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