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Originally posted by MsVixen
kappas are a popular and large house at my school and i am very interested in rushing them this coming fall. i am going to be a sophomore so i know that lowers my chances of getting a bid but still.... i was wondering if anyone would share their kappa experiences with me and tell me about the house/organization and your specific chapter... thanks
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It sounds like our Greek experiences couldn't be more different, I went to a small school (1100 students), Kappa was one of only three sororities, with about 30 members. Everyone's chances of getting a bid were equal, it didn't matter what your year in school was. As far as my college life in Kappa, it was very enriched. I learned a lot about leadership, sisterhood, and just what it means to be part of a large organization that can provide a support system for life. As an alum, I really think that Kappa is one of the best organizations you can be a part of (of course, I'm prejudiced

). When I moved across the country, I didn't have to be alone. I joined the alum association and am volunteering as an advisor, so I can help make the Kappa experience of others better.
You can check out my undergrad chapter at
http://www.lawrence.edu/sorg/kappa/. Even though it doesn't sound much like the chapter at your school, you can still get some good information.
As a closing note, I think it's wonderful that you're interested in Kappa, but I HIGHLY encourage you to go through Recruitment with an open mind. Although at the end of Rush my first choice was Kappa, I also preffed Theta, which I had never considered before going through Rush but was not unwilling to accept a bid from at the end. Join the house at which you are most comfortable, don't worry about popularity, size, etc. The only thing that matters in the long run is how YOU feel about the organization at your particular university. I wish you the best, and please post your Recruitment stories on here as you're going through.