Can you rush as a senior




















When you sign-up for sorority recruitment you will need to fill out an application that asks about your:. Because this application, whether you know it or not, is not actually for your College Panhellenic Council to get to know you and approve of you. They honestly only care about your GPA and that you pay the recruitment registration fee…. So if you want to get matched with sorority women who would be a good fit with your personality and interests, then you need to be detailed and spend some quality time filling it out.

So smile! And after you do your spring cleaning, try posting a few nice photos of yourself throughout the summer before recruitment or even do an Instagram story or two.

However, if you can, try to find another upperclassman who is also going through recruitment at your school and befriend her. Unfortunately, the older you get, the less opportunities you get to go through sorority recruitment. With that being said, you need to realize that if Rush does not go your way or you get released from recruitment early, this may be your last chance to join a sorority. And there may be even better clubs or extracurriculars that fit your personality, lifestyle, and interests better than a sorority.

Because it really is a great experience and I think any woman who is even a little bit curious about sorority life should go through it. At the end of the day, every woman, regardless of grade level, is on their own journey to finding the perfect sisterhood for them. And if a sorority loves you and sees potential in you, you will get a Bid. I truly hope this blog post about rushing as a sophomore has given you the insight and the confidence boost you need to thrive during sorority recruitment.

Good luck! Save this blog post to read or refer back to later by clicking the Pinterest share button below this image. Juliet Meiling graduated in with her Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a minor in Statistics.

She was a Sister of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority from and now currently works as a Graduate Teaching Assistant while attending graduate school full-time to earn her Masters of Science in Applied Statistics. To learn more click here. While he was only a brother for a year as an undergraduate, he has given more to the fraternity as an alumnus than you could imagine. My fraternity probably would have literally folded without his contributions and leadership during difficult times.

Thank goodness someone rushed him even though he was an upperclassman. Like I stated, most juniors and seniors do not rush fraternities. To learn more, check out our most in-depth article on fraternity recruitment: The Complete Guide to Fraternity Recruitment. Modern college is a lot of smoke and mirrors. Professors are pushing their social agendas.

Do you have a ton of friends in 1 or 2 houses? Those would be your best bet because then you would have a friend group to go into in the house. Seniors are thinking about grad school or job interviews Freshmen are adjusting to life away from parents and high school. Before you type: Remember, do not post names, initials, or any derogatory content.

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