I'm a current junior at University of Houston down in Texas (transferred from A&M my sophomore year!) and I've always wanted to rush for a sorority, but didn't have the time to rush/commit to one during my first 3 years of undergraduate due to family issues and wanting to focus on my studies.
I have a decent GPA (3.8), I've been really involved in other student clubs on campus (even taking a couple of leadership positions), and I'm pretty sociable/outgoing. Overall, looking at my potential app, the only thing I think that would count against me is the fact that I'm a senior. I'd be able to have a full time commitment as well since my senior year is very light compared to my other years in school. University of Houston recruitment is known to be substantially less competitive than UT, so do you think it's too late for me to go through rush as a senior? Do you think that they would consider me or would I get dropped in the middle of recruitment process?
I've truly always wanted to be part of a great sisterhood but wanted to ask for advice of whether it's even worth it to go through recruitment as a senior. It'd be heartbreaking to go through rush only to be cut halfway due to my graduation status.
Thanks in advance to those who help! I could use some expert advice