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Old 04-19-2008, 09:25 PM
KSUViolet06 KSUViolet06 is offline
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Your chances really depend on your school and how competitive it is. At my school, girls who re-rushed had the same chances of getting a bid as any of the first time girls. On the other hand if you're at a big school like LSU, Alabama, etc. it is basically unheard of.

The best thing you can do if you plan to rush again, is get involved on campus, preferably in something that shows leadership skills. Also, make friends with sorority women.

There are no guarantees of course, and no one here can predict whether you'll get a bid, but you really have nothing to lose by trying.

Questions: Did you get a bid the first time and decline it? Did you not receive a bid at all? Or did you accept a bid and depledge?

I'm asking because depending on your school, some sororities may frown upon girls who rushed, got bids, and depledged from another group.
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