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Old 08-08-2005, 11:12 PM
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Originally posted by ADPi Conniebama
You know the good thing about a school like JSU is that a sophomore should have no problem receiving a bid. If it is anything like UNA, sophomores are actually look upon as a positive, with your college grades already known the sororities know that you are actually in college for an education.

HAVE A GREAT TIME. And don't forget to tell that sorority that offered you a bid the story about your funds and that you are still interested in enjoying formal recruitment with them in mind. (in your own word of course.)

A similar thing happened to one of my sorority sisters. She went through open rush and didn't accept a bid then went through formal rush and accepted a bid from us then. (I think she just wanted the full sorority experience with formal rush and all)

I will pick the DOG's (seeing as how "I don't have a dog in your race") and I don't want the DOG sorority to get a complex. So, here is my Dog rush song . . . .

D - O - G
we are the sisters of dog sorority
we want to sing hello to you
we want to sing hello to you
we want to sing hello to you.
D - - - - - O - - - - -G

(Wow that was funny)
You're right about JSU sororities looking upon sophomores positively. I joined my org as a sophomore, and it was never a factor. It's always good to have some kind of idea of how PNMs' grades will be in college.

Also, my chapter had a recruitment workshop this weekend, and our CCD told us that so far only about 40 girls have signed up for recruitment at last count. So I have my fingers crossed that more people will sign up! Of course, we hear rumors like that every year, and at the last minute, a whole bunch of girls sign up. Usually, somewhere around 70-100 girls go through.
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