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Originally Posted by AnchorAlumna
My daughter was also released during recruitment. Her legacy sorority was no longer on campus....there were such outrageous lies told at that time bout it that I often wonder if she was let go because of that.
BUT - I will never know. Nobody will tell me, even if they could.
That one and done rule - I dunno, I often see it ignored.
Best bet is to get active on campus in other orgs, make tons of friends, study hard and get good grades. COB is a possibility - that's how I pledged although I did not go through formal recruitment. And that's how my daughter pledged - and to the sorority of her initial choice.
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I never went through formal recruitment either, but I ended up living on a dorm floor with a lot of Chi Omegas and AOIIs and ended up informally visiting both groups and getting a bid that way.
As a finance adviser to two chapters, I can tell you that sometimes spots open up in a chapter for one reason or another, especially after fall semester with seniors graduating early or taking early alum status due to internships and getting to know active sisters can be a good way to nab one of those spots.