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Old 08-10-2003, 01:37 AM
TriDeltaGal TriDeltaGal is offline
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As a recent UCLA greek alumni, I know for a fact that there is no biased against rushing as a junior especially in the fraternities. Because UCLA and all the UCs in general get higher than average junior transfer rates, the Greek system has junior pledges all the time. It is very rare to see fall pledge classes without junior or sophmores in them in all houses up and down the row. So I promise you, as an actual UCLA greek who knows, that it will be no problem for you as a junior to find a house that fits you and remember that if a fraternity wants you, they will bid you if you are 20 or 62(well, maybe not but you get the picture!), so don't listen to your JC friends. But make sure to check out all the houses and find the one that fits you the best!

Feel free to PM if you have anymore questions!

Good Luck and study hard now because I recently heard that it is getting increasingly harder for junior transfers to get in because they are taking less and less in aims of taking more freshman. But if you really want it, I'm sure you will get accepted!

You are pretty brave to double major and minor at UCLA...its not an easy feat but its possible....a girl in my house did that and she even graduated Summa Cum Laude! But hey...what else can you expect from a UCLA student!
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