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Old 09-20-2008, 12:26 AM
APhiAnna APhiAnna is offline
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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 View Post

Upperclassmen have a harder time getting bids than freshmen do.

Not true at all actually. I don't go to USC but am very familiar with their Greek system (siblings, one parent, many friends all went/go there) and I know that even at the most competitive chapters on campus about a third of their pledge class is sophomores. For juniors is becomes very hard but because of their Spring Admit policy a sophomore, generally speaking, has an equal chance of getting a bid as a freshman (the only reason they wouldn't is if they had a bad rep on campus). But yes, recs and grades and all that are very important.
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