Hi Izigrl.
I transferred to Oregon for my sophomore year and went through recruitment. There are a few stories (including mine) about Oregon from a sophomore perspective. Sophomores in recruitment are not that unusual. There are typically quite a few every year. UO tends to be pretty good about transfer credits. Juniors are not as common, but when I was a rho gamma two years ago, I had a junior transfer in my group. She had a very successful recruitment. I'd suggest trying to up your GPA a bit. 3.3 isn't bad, but it isn't steller. Best try to go in with your best foot forward.
If you have any more questions feel free to PM me, even if it is just about transferring to Oregon or being a duck!
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