It really depends on the campus.
In some schools where rush is not competitive, they will bid seniors if they really wanted to. You mentioned you are in the south, so not knowing what campus it is, there is a good chance that you won't get a bid because you'll only be an active member for less than a year whereas they can bid an underclassman and get 3-4 dues-paying years out of them.
I would say if you really want to give it a shot, go for it, but go into it knowing there is a very real possibility it might not have the outcome you were hoping for.
basket: maybe it's because you haven't been around GC for very long, but AI is not something you just "apply" for. It's an honor bestowed upon women that alumnae believe will be assets to their chapter. Do yourself a favor and read some of the older threads in the AI forum before you start spouting to everyone during recruitment that "there's always AI after you graduate". Sorry, but sorority shopping to fulfill college greek dreams after graduation isn't how it works.
Last edited by texas*princess; 07-26-2008 at 10:44 AM.
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