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I think recruitment here is probably on the same competitiveness level as that of any Texas school. My daughter rushed in the fall as a sophomore and dropped out before preference day because she didn't feel "at home" with the houses she had left but every other sophomore girl she knew at Auburn (dozens) who stuck it out until bid day all got a bid. My daughter was disappointed it didn't work out for her but the Monday following rush week she went to the greek org office and registered for COB and just a few weeks later she got a bid from her #1 house from rush week.
I'm not saying it will work out that well for everyone but if you truly want to be a part of a GLO then don't let being a sophomore at a competitive school hold you back. My daughter wasn't a legacy and she didn't have a rec from the house she ultimately joined. She did have good grades (3.6ish), a decent amount of hs and JC activities, and a friend in the house who had pledged as a sophomore during fall rush.
Do you have friends in sororities? Ask if their chapters are participating in COB now. Best of luck!
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