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Purdue Sorority Re-Rushing?
So I rushed a Purdue sorority and have since joined fully but after joining I have realized that this sorority does not fit me as well as I thought before. There were many things that I was not aware of until after I joined and I now feel like I am somewhat stuck where I am. I've heard several times that after signing my bid I can not re-rush for a whole year but I will be a Junior in one year and my chances of getting into a new sorority will be extreeeemely slim and I wouldn't have much time to participate. Is there any way that I could get around this and re-rush my sophmore year or is it really basically between staying and leaving greek life altogether? Thanks for all your input.
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Realize that a quarter of your chapter will change once recruitment is over. A chapter that may not be a perfect fit right now can be molded with your help through the membership selection process. This is yet another reason why I call BS on the whole "You'll find your home" crap during recruitment. You saw what you wanted to see, but after recruitment, you saw the real chapter behind the perfect facade. Get over it and make the effort to make your sorority experience the experience YOU want. It's no one else's responsibility but your own.
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Also keep in mind that you have 2 more years of collegiate membership, but 60+ years of alumnae membership where you can meet women who were part of many many different chapters.
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I'm confused on the time reasoning in the first post. When did you go through rush and receive a bid? Fall 2010 or Spring 2011?
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At some colleges, they are called cold dorms or cold rooms. At others, they are called rack rooms. Basically, everyone that lives in the house sleeps in the same room (imagine a giant room with rows of beds/bunk beds). Oftentimes a few windows are kept open to keep air moving (my house had a giant exhaust fan to do the same thing). Each person also has his/her own room to "live" in.
At my college, three girls shared each room, which held our desks, dressers, closets, etc, but 37 of us slept up in the rack room. It's a 24 hour quiet zone, so you can nap, sleep in, study in your rack (bed), etc. Best sleep ever! |
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