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Today's episode is tailored towards campuses that offer the option to go through recruitment to incoming freshmen. These campuses often have pledge classes that seem to be mostly freshmen, and of all of the potential new members going through recruitment, a majority may be freshmen. Joining a sorority is often promoted as a way to make friends and get involved in your first semester on campus and as an organization that allows you to adjust to college with a support system of women helping you. But...what happens if you didn't go through recruitment during your freshmen year and want to join a sorority later in college? We share our thoughts on going through recruitment after your freshmen year and give our opinions on if it's still "worth it" for sophomores, juniors, junior transfers, and seniors to go through recruitment.
Today's episode is tailored towards campuses that offer the option to go through recruitment to incoming freshmen. These campuses often have pledge classes that seem to be mostly freshmen, and of all of the potential new members going through recruitment, a majority may be freshmen. Joining a sorority is often promoted as a way to make friends and get involved in your first semester on campus and as an organization that allows you to adjust to college with a support system of women helping you. But...what happens if you didn't go through recruitment during your freshmen year and want to join a sorority later in college? We share our thoughts on going through recruitment after your freshmen year and give our opinions on if it's still "worth it" for sophomores, juniors, junior transfers, and seniors to go through recruitment.