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04-26-2009 01:03 PM |
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Originally Posted by mariamloves70
(Post 1803261)
Hello everyone
I am an eighteen year old saudi arabian muslim girl living in Texas who is wanting to rush this year. I have a few questions on rush process. My whole life i wanted to be in a panhellenic sorority.
1) Does it matter that I am an arab muslim to rush for a panhellenic sorority?
2) Will i be required to drink? Because my religion will not allow me to do that though i can party and have as much as i can without drinking?
3) Will i be considered lessofapledge because i don't drink?
4) How do i apply for rush week?
Thank you everyone for your help!
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On a national level, it won't matter, but how you are perceived by the individual local chapters could be very different. It all depends on the chapter's personality and the school environment. Of course you probably wouldn't feel comfortable being in a party house anyway, but I would be cautious about bringing drinking up or emphasizing it during recruitment. Even though there may be a large number of girls who don't drink in a chapter, if it's something you emphasize in your conversations you may come off to them as that girl who is militant about not drinking and that could put you in a negative light. No one wants a sister who they think will be super judgmental about their social life. From my experience, members are not supposed to talk about drinking during rush, so it's something that may make them uncomfortable if you bring it up. Best to get a feel for their activities by asking about what kinds of socials and other events they have.
Go to the Greek life site for your campus to learn more about recruitment and how and when to sign up. Make sure you contact your local Panhellenic group to line up recs for the sororities at your school. This is Texas and they are very important to recruitment.
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Originally Posted by mariamloves70
(Post 1803657)
Aaa okay thanks :)
So Kappa Delta, Phi Mu, Chi Omega are all considered NPC or what?
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Yes they are, but there isn't a school in Texas that has all of these chapters currently on campus. So check out your school's Greek life site and concentrate on getting recommendations for the chapters that are on your campus.
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