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Old 04-27-2010, 11:34 AM
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Is the informal recruitment a more structured one (i.e. all the sororities participate) or is it just a few sororities rushing to try to get their numbers up?

If it's the former, I would definitely say go for it!!!

If it's the latter, I would see if you can find someone on here that goes to your school (use the search function) and ask what they think - if that would hurt your chances later. This really varies school by school and you're on the ball to be wary of jumping right into it.

You might also want to ask them how hard it is for a sophomore to get a bid as opposed to a freshman. Depending on the school, informal might be the only game in town for you.

Good luck!
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Old 04-27-2010, 02:33 PM
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From what I understand, not all of the sororities participate. I know that a lot of the houses on campus made above their quota... does this mean they will definitely not be not participating in COB week?

I have also heard that many girls wait until their second year to join, and that they participate in formal and informal recruitment. From the people I've talked to, being a sophomore shouldn't be a problem.

And one final question! I'm a legacy to a sorority on campus, and it's my understanding that I'm supposed to have my legacy relative send a former letter to the house... should I do that in the fall or wait til before formal rush in the spring. Sorry for all the questions but I really appreciate it!
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Old 04-27-2010, 03:20 PM
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have your relative send the recommendation and legacy information over the summer. that way, if you decide to participate in informal recruitment and your legacy sorority is too, they will be on the lookout for you.

if lots of students wait until their 2nd year to join a sorority, and most participate in informal recruitment in the fall, then it sounds like it would be alright for you to participate too.

whatever you decide to do, be sure to explore other organizations on campus. should you not find your home in the fall, being active in a club or organization will not only help you make a connection to your new campus, but might let you get to know some sorority members too!
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Old 04-27-2010, 06:44 PM
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Thanks so much, everyone! I called the Greek Life Office today, and they told me that new students (freshman and otherwise) cannot participate in informal recruitment... it's nice to have that solved!
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