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Rushing as a Senior
I went through recruitment as an underclassman and got dropped. I'm seriously considering rushing my senior year. Advice?
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What kind of advice are you looking for?
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What to expect/how to handle questions of "why are you rushing as a senior/again" etc.
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I think it'd be a waste of time.
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Your chances will also be different depending on your campus and how competitive NPC recruitment is there.
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Are you planning on going through formal rush or informal, possibly with a sorority or two with members you already know? That will make a great deal of difference. (I successfully rushed as a junior, but went through informal.)
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I go to a relatively non competitive school and last year we had a senior go through and everyone was kind of like :confused:. She did end up joining a sorority, but from what I heard through the grapevine, rush was not easy for her at all.
so... good luck? |
Chances are, you're going to be cut from most of the houses, but if there is a smaller house on campus or a new sorority just coming onto campus (colony) those would be your best bet.
I'd say go through if you want, but understand that regardless of how fabulous you are, most just won't take you. And I'd say make yourself aware of COB or informal rush opportunities. Houses who are looking to fill slots in their membership may be more open to a 1 year member. Good luck, and let us know how it goes. Positive or negative, it would be helpful for other women who have asked the same type of questions. |
I'll be honest, recruitment is not going to be easy for you, as a senior. I don't think my school has a particularly competitive recruitment, and I only remember a couple of seniors getting bids.
In those cases, they were girls who had NEVER rushed before, were transfers who had like 2 years left, and they had alot of friends in a couple of chapterrs. A senior who was released last year is likely to have a rough time. Good luck. |
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Ok legitimate question- why do you want to go through recruitment now? What do you think you will get out of a sorority that you will be an active member of for approximately 6 months? If you have a REALLY GOOD answer, you might have a shot. But personally...I was always suspicious that the seniors going through recruitment had alterior motives. |
I could see a senior who is a transfer and will likley be at the school for another 2 years going through recruitment, but not a senior who will be graduating in May.
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While I know I won't be an active member for as long as an incoming freshman, I have relocated permanently to my college's town as there are schools with professional programs in my major within driving distance. I will be around as an alum, and I plan to be involved. Several friends of mine are Greeks and I share the sentiment that it's not 4 years, it's for life. |
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