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Originally Posted by theriver
I know a few girls in each sorority at my school, so they are not in a particular one. I only know of two chapters doing open bidding here- including the one my friend is in. I have talked to some Greek upperclassmen, and they all had different opinions in the issue. I know that it is ultimately my decision, but I don't want to do anything without fully considering all the possibilities.
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KSUViolet and I pretty much gave you the only options you have. Go through formal recruitment, possibly go bidless, possibly join another house, or even join your friend's -or- 2. go to informal at both houses and possibly get a bid. When you do go through formal recruitment again, you will be competing with a lot of freshmen with wonderful recs and sophomores as well. I think if you truly wanted to be in a sorority, you would go through informal because you are still considered a freshman. Going through formal recruitment as a sophomore, like you said, is a disadvantage at these SEC schools.
Also, I was just wondering what the upperclassmen Greeks said to you?