Well, I guess it really depends on your school. Rushing as a sophomore at my school, or even a junior wouldn't hurt your chances. Older graduating students are always replaced by incoming students, so no problem. But greek life is very small where I pledged, so that might make the difference.
If you are rushing as a sophomore, there are definite advantages that you, as an individual, can play off of when you rush. You understand college life and its time commitment. With your first year of college, you have become more mature. You have proved that you can maintain a decent GPA in college. Etc, etc. If you do rush as a sophomore, these are points in your favor.
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