I think the best thing you can do is to present yourself as you. Don't dwell on the fact that you're a sophomore. Go ahead and say that you went to JC for a year and transferred, but talk about other things instead of just talking about how you only have 3 years left blah blah blah. Talk about what you've accomplished and present yourself as mature. It might be refreshing for them!
I won't claim to be an expert on Recruitment at large southern schools, since I went to a small Florida school (the South doesn't claim us, haha!). Being a sophomore might hurt a little bit, but hopefully it won't be the only thing the sororities base selection on. You're still YOU, just a year older.
ETA: DEFINITELY GET RECS! You will probably absolutely need them at a large southern school, regardless of your class standing.
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Last edited by astroAPhi; 08-05-2004 at 04:41 PM.
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