
02-03-2009, 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by APhiAnna
I agree. It is interesting because at USC, which is their rival in many things (sports, academics, location, etc), sophomores never have a problem getting a bid for some odd reasons. Their rush is far more competitive than UCLA's, but I know so many people pledge the most competitive sororities on campus and say that an entire third of their pledge class is sophomores. UCLA, and Berkeley for that matter, never worked that way though (at least for the chapters with the highest return rates). The most competitive chapters would only take freshmen with the occasional legacy upperclasswoman.
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That seems so odd to me. You'd think that it would be the other way around (especially with the recruitment numbers that USC gets).
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