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09-07-2007 01:49 PM |
I'm genuinely surprised at the posters on this board calling this girl out for being shallow and indiscreet, when most of them have been far meaner to a girl they don't even know, and, in one case, much more indiscreet, than she has been to anyone. I'm not really going to defend her shallow rushing criteria, but I also doubt she's making cuts based on toenail polish. More likely, I'm guessing that she made her decisions based on the total package -- personality, appearance, reputation, conversations, their perceived interest in her -- and is simply being more candid about the ones she's chosen to dismiss. I'm sure there are some girls in the face houses with chipped pedicures, too. ;)
I also think it's absurd that you guys are all threatening her with a bad rush because she was candid about her choices on the internet. True, it's never going to hurt you to be discreet in a rush thread. But the chances that it will hurt you at a school like U of I are slim. Here's why:
1) At big Northern schools, girls are too busy to check up on GC in time to make cuts. Membership selection meetings are held immediately after parties in order to maximize the likelihood of actually remember all the 1200 girls that went through. By the time a rushee has time to post her story on GC, MSM is already taking place. If the sorority women have any time to log onto GC, it won't be until after membership selection has taken place -- so even if a rushee suffers cuts because of what she wrote on GC, it wouldn't possibly be until after Second Round (for things she wrote after First Round parties). Therefore, those of you who are speculating that this girl got dropped because of what she wrote on GC? Highly unlikely at this point. Furthermore, the big Northern schools tend to hold recruitment while school is in session, making it increasingly unlikely that any active sorority member is going to have the time to pop onto GC, figure out what a PNM wrote about her sorority, decode which rushee out of 1200 this girl actually is, and convince her sorority to drop her. She'll be too busy doing homework.
2) Northern rushes do not tend to have the large alum presence that Southern rushes do. My house (at a school very similar to Illinois) had exactly three alumnae involved with our recruitment -- our alum advisor, our alum recruitment advisor, and one other one I forget. We didn't have alumnae calling the house day and night asking for updates with recruitment or anything. If an alum had called up the house saying, "Some girl wrote something bad about your house on the internet, you should cut her!" we would have thought that alumna was a psychopath. Unless you're one of the few alumnae who is really involved with the chapter on a day-to-day basis, the chance that the chapter is going to allow you to dictate who to cut is almost non-existent. Alums don't have the kind of influence in the north that they have in the south.
3) Rush at schools like this is simply TOO big to know who this girl is. Yes, she's a junior transfer, but I can pretty much guarantee you that there is at least one other junior transfer rushing this year. Sometimes rushees who post rush threads like this leave other identifying details (clothes, hometowns, majors), but as far as I can tell, this one hasn't -- and any house that cuts every junior transfer student "just in case" would prove themselves to be completely ridiculous.
So yeah, the chances that an indiscreet rush thread is going to hurt a U of I rushee? Pretty much non-existent.
That said, I hope this makes it obvious to all PNMs posting here that -- and this goes even for plenty of the more discreet rush threads, too -- even if you use code names, it is obvious to anyone familiar with your campus's Greek system which group is which. When girls from my school used to post rush threads, I'd instant message my GC buddies and tell them exactly which house was which, just from the recruitment thread descriptions. That's why I think that it's much more important not to post things that might identify YOU rather than things that won't identify the houses. The houses are identifiable to anyone who knows your campus anyway, and with GC, you never can tell who's going to be offended by what.
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