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aggiegrl2012 10-19-2009 12:40 AM

Rushing for older people
 
Howdy,
I am a sophomore at Texas A&M University and i was wondering if I could still rush. I know it is late but I was never here for rush because I live 11 hours away from the university and would always arrive just before school started. I was wondering if anyone knows if some of the sororities in TAMU have spring rush and if sophomores can rush.


If anyone can help me out that would be great!

Beryana 10-19-2009 08:13 AM

When I first read the subject I thought you were talking about non-traditional older students (late 20s and older), not a sophomore (so 19?). . .

Anyway, the best people to talk to would be those in your Greek Life office on campus. They would be able to tell you if any chapters are going to have spring recruitment and what the requirements for recruitment eligibility are (GPA, etc).

violetpretty 10-19-2009 08:14 AM

How old are you? Are you older than a traditional college student (23+)? Or, by "older people" do you simply mean you are a sophomore and are 18-20 like most sophomores?

I'll let someone more familiar with A&M comment on sophomores, non-traditional students, and if any chapters are doing spring recruitment. My guess is that a non-traditional student would not fare well at A&M.

Sorry, but, "I live 11 hours away" is a lame excuse for not going through recruitment if you wanted to do it the past two years. Maybe you didn't know about it freshman year, but what about this year? Out of state PNMs at colleges everywhere get to school early if need be for recrutiment. Plus, if you DO join a chapter, you'll be expected to recruit AND you'll probably have to come a week earlier than recruitment to get ready for it. If you do decide to go through, I'd come up with a different reason why you didn't go through formal recruitment (or spring last year).

FSUZeta 10-19-2009 08:41 AM

tamu has a fall formal recruitment, so you have missed out on that opportunity for this year. you might contact the greek life office there to see if any chapters might be doing cob events next semester. i would imagine that they are getting ready to initiate their new members from formal recruitment, and therefore would not be looking to add anymore new members until next semester-but i could be wrong!

KSUViolet06 10-19-2009 09:54 AM

A potentially helpful thread:

http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...ighlight=Texas

aggiegrl2012 10-19-2009 02:20 PM

Thank you for the advice!

but yes i am a traditional sophomore (19 years old) i just meant older since i wasnt a freshman rushing.


Also, i was wondering if the sororities dont have spring rush would trying to rush as a junior be a bad idea? Would it even be worth it?

KSUViolet06 10-19-2009 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by aggiegrl2012 (Post 1858983)

Also, i was wondering if the sororities dont have spring rush would trying to rush as a junior be a bad idea? Would it even be worth it?

Only you can determine if something is worth it.




Tiako 10-19-2009 03:55 PM

Not trying to hijack this thread but I am older, 25 and was looking to join a frat. Do they really frown upon that? Most people think I am about 20.

Blue_Blood 10-20-2009 04:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tiako (Post 1859047)
Not trying to hijack this thread but I am older, 25 and was looking to join a frat. Do they really frown upon that? Most people think I am about 20.

I guess you'd have to ask the specific chapter, but from my own experience, you're never too old to rush. Our current president just turned 42, he is retired army that decided to go back to school. My chapter's average age used to be about 23-24, its a little younger now because we've hit the freshman classes hard for the last 3 semesters, but we still only have 2 members that are under 21, and they JUST initiated last night.

knight_shadow 10-20-2009 04:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blue_Blood (Post 1859268)
I guess you'd have to ask the specific chapter, but from my own experience, you're never too old to rush. Our current president just turned 42, he is retired army that decided to go back to school. My chapter's average age used to be about 23-24, its a little younger now because we've hit the freshman classes hard for the last 3 semesters, but we still only have 2 members that are under 21, and they JUST initiated last night.

The OP is not looking to join a fraternity. Age can be a factor in joining a sorority, especially at a school like A+M.

Blue_Blood 10-20-2009 03:04 PM

I wasn't posting the the OP, I was posting to Tiako. HE is looking to join a FRATERNITY. If I had been posting the the OP, I wouldn't have brought up AGE because the OP is 19. That is all.

knight_shadow 10-20-2009 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blue_Blood (Post 1859452)
I wasn't posting the the OP, I was posting to Tiako. HE is looking to join a FRATERNITY. If I had been posting the the OP, I wouldn't have brought up AGE because the OP is 19. That is all.

If you're replying to a hi-jack of the thread, then for the love of God, use the "Quote" feature.

Blue_Blood 10-20-2009 03:10 PM

There.

knight_shadow 10-20-2009 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blue_Blood (Post 1859459)
There.

You can be snippy if you want. It doesn't affect me. I'm trying to help you out so that your posts will make sense.

KIM, please.

Blue_Blood 10-20-2009 03:19 PM

Not being snippy. I'm trying to resolve the problems. I don't wish to put sand in anyone's pants.


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