Rush anywhere can be heart-wrenching. Yes, the big SEC schools are probably more competitive. However, not being in a sorority or fraternity does not have to define someone. I encourage all the students I know to get out, make friends, join clubs, and have fun.
As to the good grades, UGA has become so academically competitive that almost all sorority/fraternity rushees have all made great grades loaded w APs, etc.
When my daughter went through rush, it was eye-opening for me, even though I was in a sorority at UGA. I would advise anyone going through to do their homework, meet people who are in the sororities, rehearse or at least listen to advice from members, get recs, and most of all have fun.
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