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Originally Posted by southernbell196
I would follow the other people's advice by asking you campus panhellenic if you count in quota, i would also judge the atmosphere of your campus whether or not it's a very competitive recruitment or its more laid back. More than anything though I would ask yourself if it would ruin your senior year to not get a bid if you did rush. If it would not ruin your senior year than I would defiantly rush. For some women their memories of being in a sorority in college are some of their fondest memories , it would be worth trying to get that even if it was only for a year.
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Originally Posted by Blue Skies
I honestly don't think you would regret going through recruitment. You will meet lots of new women and get a close-up view of an important segment of campus life. Women will remember you and be friendly to you for the rest of the year even if you end up not joining a sorority. Going through recruitment builds bridges of understanding.
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Agree with these two statements. If the school is very noncompetitive and the pledge classes commonly have a variety of class years included, you should have a chance.
I would not, however, say you "found out about it too late" as a reason why you didn't rush beforehand - that makes you look kind of slackery. Just say that you weren't sure sorority life was for you before or something along those lines.