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Ummm, I was actually looking for advice from girls who have gone through recruitment at K-State who could tell me how competitive it is, ect.
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I looked at their rush site, and it looks like if you don't finish rush, you get $60 of your $225 back. The rest is paying for your room and meals during rush. |
I like that idea. Women pay so much to rush these days at some schools and if they don't get a bid, they should get back any money that didn't go for actual expenses. It's bad enough that their self-esteem may have been shot to h@**.
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KSU2008,
I am a longtime lurker but have never posted before, but your KSU thread caught my eye. I went through recruitment at KSU back in 90s with similar thoughts as you. I was the first greek in my family, had no idea what I was doing, and not quite sure if it was for me. But I decided if nothing else it would be a good way to meet people before classes started. Then, as it is now, while K-State is competitive, all of the houses are quite strong and no one is too hung up on the idea of top tier houses. In my own experience, I was cut from a few houses, but got to do most of the cutting and had a full schedule each day. By the day before prefs, I could honestly say that I would have been comfortable in any of the 5 houses I had left. I was fortunate to get a bid from the house that had been my top choice throughout the week, but I still a bit concern that maybe this wasn't for me, and I decided I'd at least stick it out through initiation. Flash forward and I was eventually president of my chapter and am a highly active alum. My best friends in the house are truly like family to me. (I am 35 and we still e-mail each other every day!). And while I did have friends from home who went through rush the same year as me and did not get bids or dropped out of recruitment, they were very few or had their heart set on one house. Yet in the end they didn't regret going through recruitment and went on to have great college experiences. And in recent years, K-State has improved efforts to make sure as many girls get bids as possible. The bottom line, is just making connections before classes start gives you a great advantage at college from the start no matter the outcome. But if you have recs, have the grades, keep and open mind and best yoru best foot forward during recruitment, you will most likely find yourself a sorority home in Manhattan. Good luck! |
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there is a "e" at the end of "belle"
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Originally Posted by southernbell196 [IMG]file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/Curt/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/msoclip1/03/clip_image001.gif[/IMG] i was also wondering about wichita state rush and if it would hurt not growing up in Kansas Wichita State has a much smaller Greek population than KU and Kstate. I like having a small house much better because you are closer. There are 4 Panhellenic Sororities - Alpha Phi, Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Gamma, and Delta Delta Delta. Last years Formal Recruitment had about 80 girls go through, but this year we are hoping for more. Our Greek percentage on campus is much smaller currently than other [IMG]file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/Curt/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/msoclip1/01/clip_image001.gif[/IMG]It will be starting the First week of September. Information and sign up is somewhere on the WSU site. (wichita.edu) You do not have to be from Kansas. Some of the girls are local, but some are not. WSU is an international friendly school, and having someone from out of state would be welcome and wonderful. Hope this helped |
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Thanks so much for your information about Wichita State that was exactly the kind of information I was looking for
By the way to a previous poster, I am fully aware belle is spelled with an e I just made a mistake while getting my user name. Posts can be better used for offering people help instead of criticizing them. |
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Hey everyone!
I was just wondering if anyone could tell me more about KU Rush. Do you walk to all the houses (thinking about my footwear for the week, haha)? Are recomendations super important? I only possibly MAYBE have one for ADPi. I'm the first in my family (close and extended) to ever go greek, so I really have no clue about ANY of it and don't really know any current/past members. Any advice, anecdotes, gems of wisdom you all have would be very helpful! Thanks! |
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Thanks, I'll check it out! ^_^
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Recs are not required, but it is a nice way for the chapters to learn a little bit more about you. I was from out of state, and when I went through Recruitment at KU, I think that I had recommendations for a 5 or 6 of the 13 sororities. I am also the first in my family to be Greek! Ask around, and I think that you would be surprised to find that you know more sorority alumnae than you think. Also, Alumnae Panhellenic associations are a great way to connect with sorority women. Greater Kansas City has a wonderful alumnae association....check them out here: http://www.kcpanhel.com/ The sororities at KU are fantastic, and there are so many opportunities to get involved. Best of luck and Rock Chalk Jayhawk! |
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