
07-25-2012, 10:02 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Originally Posted by greeneyedgal
This fall I will be a sophomore transfer student to an SEC school and I will be going through recruitment to join a sorority. I am super excited for this, but at my new school I know that recruitment is super competitive, but I'm a northerner and don't know any girls who are in sororities down there, and I'm not a legacy to any of the houses. I just made the recommended GPA, but when signing up for recruitment I was able to list all my volunteer work and extracurricular activities from both high school and my freshman year at my old school, which was a good sized list with a couple of leadership roles. I also have found recommendations for all but one of the sororities on campus, two for a couple of them.
I know that no one can tell me if I will or will not receive a bid from a sorority, but I was wondering if any women might be able to tell me if I have a chance this fall even though I'm a northerner who knows no one, and who is an upperclassmen.
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Originally Posted by FSUZeta
You are not shut out of the bidding process because you are a Northerner.
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It's that just made the recommended GPA and sophomore status that will get you.
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