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Old 04-20-2008, 06:53 PM
KSUViolet06 KSUViolet06 is offline
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Being a legacy doesn't guarantee you a bid to that sorority. Conversely, being a legacy doesn't mean that you HAVE to join that sorority. My advice is to just go through recruitment and see what happens. Don't worry about the legacy thing and just focus on keeping an open mind to all of the sororities you see during the process.

Also, transfer policies vary by sorority and chapter. Girls aren't usually automatically accepted into a new chapter. There is usually a "get to know you" period to determine whether you are a good fit for the new chapter (since every chapter is different). Then the chapter will decide whether to add you as a member.

Also, some chapters (particularly large ones) are very limited in the number of transfers that they take on every year, especially if theirs is one that alot of girls try to transfer into. I'd imagine that the larger schools like UGA get alot of girls from other schools in GA attempting to transfer there.

I'd suggest actually going through recruitment before worrying about transfer issues since you actually have to get INTO a sorority before you concern yourself with that.

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