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Originally posted by IvySpice
On that campus, it's cool to rush as a freshman, but it's viewed as kind of lame if you still take it seriously by senior year. The campus culture assumes that as a senior, you'll be out in the city on your own, thinking about grad school, etc., and you're basically supposed to be above all of that Greek-system nonsense.
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That's the way it was for me...by the time I graduated, there were less than 10 seniors graduating with me. The older a member got, usually the less you'd see her around. My sisters thought I was strange because I was still doing stuff with my sorority when I was a senior...I think they both went alum early. However, my chapter was different from most in that we started as a colony and we COB'd a lot in the beginning, so most of the pledge classes we took while I was active had a mix of freshmen, sophomores, and some juniors. We even took a senior once who had a couple more years to go. So the group of seniors that I graduated with were from a number of different pledge classes...I think only 2 or 3 of them were from my own pledge class.