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University of South Carolina
I was just wondering if the sororities at USC are open minded about girls from other parts of the country? :confused: For instance, I am from New England and I am thinking about applying to schools that seem to have a good greek life. But, what if I don't get accepted into a sorority? :eek: I have average grades, have played sports and been involved in a few ECs, I know how to party, I am very social, am about 5 foot five, thin, with brown hair, and I have OK looks.
What kind of social life would be available if I rushed but didn't get a bid?:o Thank you for your help! |
This thread got a tad contentious, but it may help.
http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...ad.php?t=80173 At any rate - no matter where you go to school and/or rush - stop portraying yourself as "average"! Find something special that makes you different and play up that aspect. |
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Whether you get into a sorority or not, there are tons of social opportunities at USC. Just go in, have fun, and be yourself. |
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if you decide to attend the university of south carolina and you want to participate in recruitment, you should have a letter of recommendation to each sorority there. since you are from new england, and won't have any connections on campus yet, the rec. will serve as a good introduction. you may have a more succesful recruitment experience if you secure recs.
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Being from out of state probably won't be an issue. The GLOs do look at grades (test scores and course work) and activities.
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Out of state women have many membership opportunities at South Carolina. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions. I would suggest good planning, recommendations, and good advice on what all to do during recruitment to maximize your chances of a bid.
Best Wishes! |
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That said, recs are KEY if you are from out of state. Also, you will be a mystery going through rush, so you really have to stand out. The good news is that nobody knows about the time in high school you got drunk at a party and threw up on the girl who is now recruitment chair, or whatever else you may have in your past (and trust me, if you were local, the sororities would know). |
All of the sororities at USC are very open to girls from outside the south. That shouldn't be your only reason for picking a school, but the chapters at USC are very open-minded about that sort of thing!
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Let's be really honest. SOME of the sororities at USC are open to non-SC girls. You can still get into "top tier" sororities at USC by not being from SC. However, it will be a struggle at some sororities. Rec letters are key, especially if you have rec letters from people who live in SC or the south in general. Also, it is important to make yourself look as involved and well rounded as possible. Don't lie, by any means, but do try to show all your wonderful sides. While everyone tries not to be superficial at rush, when you're trying to narrow down 800-1000 girls who start going through rush down to 50-60 in a pledge class, sometimes all they have to go on is a picture and your resume. Good luck!
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I really don't see it being a problem...I'm from out of state and I know that I wasn't discriminated during rush in the south for being from up NORTH (heaven forbid...). You'll be fine...if a house likes you...then a house likes you. Easy as that. Whether you're from Virginia, Maine, or Canada! Whatever...:)
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courto, do attend the university of south carolina?
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