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MNB717 08-19-2015 07:56 PM

Can I still rush a sorority at a different school if I was in one at my old school?
 
I was in college for a year and rushed a non panhellenic sorority. While I was a pledge the girls basically painted a pretty picture for us and when the 6 weeks were over hell kinda broke lose. Due to this I was suffering huge panic attacks and had to actually leave my school! It was the only sorority on campus with about 14 girls or so. The school was so small but there was no Greek spirit (one sorority, no frat, literally no funding) that no one knew about it and the people who did know about would call it horrid names (fat girls club, the fatppas', fat girl's gossip club, and the lesbians.) Since dropping out of college I've been looking for bigger schools and University of Mississippi has really caught my eye! It's affordable, they have my major, and they have everything I want! However I would love to rush another sorority because they have my top two chapters there (Chi O and Kappa Delta). I have no issue about being "shady" since my sisters were not the best to me. Can I still rush a NPCS? Thank you!

SWTXBelle 08-19-2015 08:02 PM

If it was not a NPC sorority, there is nothing preventing you from going through recruitment.

Do understand that as, I assume, a sophomore, your options may be limited. Most chapters prefer freshmen. I hope you have a stellar g.p.a and extracurriculars other than your previous sorority.

carnation 08-19-2015 08:02 PM

You can rush if your sorority was non-NPC but believe me, you can not choose ahead of time which sorority you want to be in. Those 2 chapters are major choices of many freshmen with connections, high GPAs, and top activities.

MNB717 08-19-2015 08:15 PM

I'll actually be a freshman. I attended a private college before and I heard it's very hard to transfer the credits over because of that. So there for I'm starting over at the new school and paying off my loans with scholarships

Nanners52674 08-19-2015 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by MNB717 (Post 2327065)
I'll actually be a freshman. I attended a private college before and I heard it's very hard to transfer the credits over because of that. So there for I'm starting over at the new school and paying off my loans with scholarships

Have you been accepted to Ole Miss? Even if you're coming in as a "freshman" you will be older and have a year long gap in your resume.

Do you know anyone at Ole Miss?

Titchou 08-19-2015 09:09 PM

Ole miss is a tough recruitment. You'll need plenty of recs and stellar activities and GPA. It's very old southern.

jolene 08-19-2015 09:12 PM

Is anyone colonizing there? That could be an option. However, I know nil about Ole Miss.

texasprincess 08-19-2015 09:15 PM

Alpha Phi is colonizing right now (fall 2015)

MNB717 08-20-2015 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Nanners52674 (Post 2327069)
Have you been accepted to Ole Miss? Even if you're coming in as a "freshman" you will be older and have a year long gap in your resume.

Do you know anyone at Ole Miss?

I'm actually still looking at colleges but right now Ole Miss is my top one. I'm thinking about applying next year since this year I'm just doing scholarships to pay off my last school and hopefully then put some towards my new school. I was just using Ole Miss as an example since it's my top one. I don't know anyone at Ole Miss but I have family in Kappa Delta so I was hoping to use that since Kappa Delta is my DREAM chapter

Titchou 08-20-2015 07:06 AM

How can it be your dream chapter when you've never met any member of that chapter???? You've already said enough here to be identified when you register for recruitment, so I would watch what else you put out for public consumption.

Nanners52674 08-20-2015 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by MNB717 (Post 2327139)
I'm actually still looking at colleges but right now Ole Miss is my top one. I'm thinking about applying next year since this year I'm just doing scholarships to pay off my last school and hopefully then put some towards my new school. I was just using Ole Miss as an example since it's my top one. I don't know anyone at Ole Miss but I have family in Kappa Delta so I was hoping to use that since Kappa Delta is my DREAM chapter

So you'll be 20 when you go through recruitment? That's going to be a handicap at a lot of schools, not just Ole Miss.

I have no clue what you mean about using scholarships to pay for your other school but you aren't enrolled there?

MNB717 08-20-2015 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Nanners52674 (Post 2327143)
So you'll be 20 when you go through recruitment? That's going to be a handicap at a lot of schools, not just Ole Miss.

I have no clue what you mean about using scholarships to pay for your other school but you aren't enrolled there?

You can use scholarships to pay off student loans.

Nanners52674 08-20-2015 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by MNB717 (Post 2327179)
You can use scholarships to pay off student loans.

Really? I never knew that!

andthen 08-20-2015 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by MNB717 (Post 2327179)
You can use scholarships to pay off student loans.

You might want to google Department of Education and Student Aid. Scholarships are for off-setting the cost of education or paying for school (if you're that fortunate). Students loans are loans, (i.e. you borrow money and pay back). Depending on your area of study you might be eligible for programs that offer loan repayment for working in a particular field but again those aren't scholarships.

MNB717 08-21-2015 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Nanners52674 (Post 2327143)
So you'll be 20 when you go through recruitment? That's going to be a handicap at a lot of schools, not just Ole Miss.

I have no clue what you mean about using scholarships to pay for your other school but you aren't enrolled there?

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Originally Posted by Nanners52674 (Post 2327181)
Really? I never knew that!

Great huh?! I googled it and certain scholarships can be put towards loans or any college expense (i.e. books, laptops, school supplies, etc)


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