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Old 01-04-2005, 11:38 AM
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We can't tell you if being a junior with a 3.0 GPA is going to hurt you in recruitment. If you're not up to recruitment in the spring due to your other obligations, go with your gut and don't rush. Sorority life is a serious time committment, especially during your new member period.

If you have friends in other chapters and you hang out with them and their sisters, that's certainly a great advantage coming into recruitment over other girls who don't have those kinds of connections-- and your knowing girls in sororities, whether or not you rush, is also a good way to make friends. Keep hanging out with your friends-- they may invite you to an informal event.

Rush when you're ready. It may not mean you will get the bid you want, or a bid at all, but that's the truth no matter if you are a freshman or a senior. Being an upperclassman may work against you. Or it may not. It just depends on you, the chapters that are holding recruitment and what you are both looking for.
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