Hi ladies!
I am doing recruitment this fall at Chapman, and I'm in a bit of an interesting position. I'm a junior transfer, but I'll probably end up needing an extra year to complete my major and minor that I just declared this summer--hopefully I can use that to my advantage, I'm guessing that a student with 3 years left is more of a "long term investment" for a chapter than one with 2 years left.
Also I'm unique in the fact that I started college pretty early...at 14! My old college, Mary Baldwin, has a program where girls as young as 13 can become regular on-campus students. My birthday is in October so I will be starting the school year at 16, and turning 17 about a month after recruitment. I'm not sure whether this works for me or against me--it does make me stand out as a hard worker, but I'm also worried that it makes me too "complicated" for most chapters.
I don't know much about sorority recruitment besides what I've read from lurking on here--my old school didn't have a Greek system, sadly! I've always wanted to be in a sorority though, so please, ladies, give me your best advice! Anything Chapman-specific would be great, but I would appreciate any advice pertaining to going through recruitment as a transfer or as a younger student. Thanks!