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04-21-2011, 02:18 PM
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Weird Transfer Case
Hey ya’ll,
So basically I went to an early college program at a school where you can get your AA or BA. If you get your AA (two year degree basically) they help you transfer to another school if you don't want to get your BA there. It's totally legitimate and people go to like Colombia and Stanford and UCs and stuff like that. I am transferring to Bama for the fall and I've heard SEC schools have super competitive recruitment. I was just wondering, since I am only 18, but technically a junior who will be leaving Bama in anywhere from 2-4 years (most likely 2), would sorority's most likely view me as a junior or a freshman. I've read a lot of posts about people have a harder time with recruitment because they are a Sophomore/Junior so I was just wondering if I would be in a similar situation or not.
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04-21-2011, 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Lynne241
Hey ya’ll,
So basically I went to an early college program at a school where you can get your AA or BA. If you get your AA (two year degree basically) they help you transfer to another school if you don't want to get your BA there. It's totally legitimate and people go to like Colombia and Stanford and UCs and stuff like that. I am transferring to Bama for the fall and I've heard SEC schools have super competitive recruitment. I was just wondering, since I am only 18, but technically a junior who will be leaving Bama in anywhere from 2-4 years (most likely 2), would sorority's most likely view me as a junior or a freshman. I've read a lot of posts about people have a harder time with recruitment because they are a Sophomore/Junior so I was just wondering if I would be in a similar situation or not.
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Your class standing depends on the number of credits that transfer over as opposed to your age. You would likely be viewed as a junior. I don't know what your rush experience will be like, but it is very competitive at Alabama.
Good luck & Roll Tide
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04-21-2011, 02:55 PM
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On a side note, did you graduate high school at 16 and then do your 2-year associate degree, or did you do the degree along with your high school classes?
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04-21-2011, 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by AnotherKD
On a side note, did you graduate high school at 16 and then do your 2-year associate degree, or did you do the degree along with your high school classes?
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I graduated from high school at 16! I actually got lucky because I'd already skipped 5th grade so it's not really as crazy as it seems (I graduated after my Junior year)
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04-21-2011, 03:25 PM
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Make sure that the women who write your recs know this. Two of our daughters have done this and another is about to.
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04-22-2011, 12:54 AM
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Originally Posted by carnation
Make sure that the women who write your recs know this. Two of our daughters have done this and another is about to.
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Thanks for the advice! Will do.
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04-22-2011, 12:54 AM
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Find out how many credits are transferring there-- you may lose some in the process. Then you will know your class standing and expect to be treated accordingly.
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04-22-2011, 09:17 PM
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Why is it that every transfer thinks they're somehow a "special" or "different" case than anyone else?
Yes, darlings. You're all special. Each and every last one of you.
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04-22-2011, 10:19 PM
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Make sure to emphasize the fact that you're 18. That should help you.
Good luck!
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04-22-2011, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by GreekGirley
Make sure to emphasize the fact that you're 18. That should help you.
Good luck!
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You're doing that thing where you're a new person offering a lot of advice to people without "declaring where you're from or what conference you're in."
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04-23-2011, 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by GreekGirley
Make sure to emphasize the fact that you're 18. That should help you.
Good luck!
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How old she is will make no difference if she is starting out as a Junior. Alabama is a very competitive rush. Make sure you know how many hours transfer and as Carnation suggested have the women writing recs explain your background.
(Also does anyone know if Bama is one of the schools that will be including an upperclassman quota next fall?)
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04-23-2011, 09:25 AM
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Will it be better or worse since DG is coming? Will girls drop out of rush when they don't get their favorites in order to try for the colony? That could potentially open a few more spots. Or will girls take bids to house that are "below them" (excuse me, where they "don't mesh with the sisters" and "can't see themselves fitting in") in order to belong to an established chapter?
OP, you're going to have a hard time no matter what. As others have said, make sure you know EXACTLY how many credits you're transferring with and your graduation timeline. Also, keep an open mind. Even if you do get a bid, you'll probably take some really really tough cuts along the way. All the chapters at Bama are great.
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04-23-2011, 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by angels&angles
Will it be better or worse since DG is coming? Will girls drop out of rush when they don't get their favorites in order to try for the colony? That could potentially open a few more spots. Or will girls take bids to house that are "below them" (excuse me, where they "don't mesh with the sisters" and "can't see themselves fitting in") in order to belong to an established chapter?
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With the amount of buzz about this colony, there are probably going to be enough girls who won't go through formal rush AT ALL - who will only be interested in DG from the get go, and have been waiting for it for a year or two - to fill the colony twice over, let alone girls who don't get their faves during formal. And I think most girls considering rush are pretty aware of that.
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