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Originally Posted by lotr_freak16
Thanks for the advice everyone! I do dress up..I'm in the Business School. I just meant that as more of a statement of what my fashion sense is, meaning that I don't really have one.
Maybe I'm just getting the media's image of sororities, but I'm hoping they're not true, and I guess I'm just looking for that reassurance.
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Are there any Greek women in your Kelley classes? Business is a pretty popular major among IU Greeks. You should approach these women about Greek life, recruitment, etc and try to befriend them. See if these are women you would want to call sisters.
(Go SPEA, btw

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Originally Posted by lotr_freak16
As for the age, 33girl explained what I meant. I've read posts that say it's hard for Sophomore rushees to get a spot, so I was seeing if that was true or not. I'm find with making friends younger and older than me, but as for the rushing standards, I didn't know how much of a chance I would have as a Sophomore.
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It is harder for a sophomore at IU to get a bid, that's true. Think about it from the active members' prospectives: IU has a deferred recruitment, so a sophmore will realistically have 2.5 years to be an active, contributing member to the group whereas a freshman PNM would have 3.5 years to grow and develop within the sorority. It isn't impossible to get a bid as a sophomore, but it's important to be realistic about your prospects. There are chapters at IU that will probably cut you just because you're a sophomore unless you know women in that chapter very well, or stand out in a spectacular way.