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Last year I went into rush wanting asa and kd but didn’t get them. I’m being more open minded now however being a soph and w Asa not rushing and kd being kd lmao what are my chances in getting into any good sorority going into junior year next spring. Is it even worth it at this point???

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#1by: honestly   
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tbh “tiers” don’t really matter anymore so do whatever u want. if u really care about that then probably not, “better” sororities want freshmen even sophomores are questionable unless u have something way better to offer than all the pnm’s

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by: $$$   

The sororitys that only want freshman are the ones whose nationals only want that so they can get four years of dues out of them.

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#2by: No   
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Not sure what you consider a "good" sorority as every single one offers wonderful lifelong opportunities for sisterhood, service and personal growth. If that is what you are looking for, you should keep an open mind.
If instead you are looking for validation of perceived superiority, you are sadly missing the point of Greek life and Jr status or not, it will show through.

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#3by: Stop   
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Don’t rush and do everyone a favor

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#4by: Doing urself a disservice   
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You’re doing yourself a disservice if you base the people you will share lifelong bonds with based on some really variable status that fluctuates for the four years of the 80+ years of your life. My sorority isn’t necessarily smoke show 10s but I know my sisters will be at my wedding, supportive of me etc. even if you get the one you wanted least back, stick with it.

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