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MattUT23 08-26-2013 12:27 AM

Dealing with Rush Week
 
This is my first Rush Week as a brother and I heard stories about how bad it is dealing with all these freshman who only want to party. I know from experience my first rush week as a freshman myself I was the "try hard" type. So how do you deal with these people?

And most of all should I tell the truth about everything about our fraternity, including the increase in dues making ours the highest on campus and how we are about to lose our house? Or should I lie?

littlesquirrel 08-26-2013 10:40 AM

This sounds like something you need to discuss with your brothers, honestly.

thetalady 08-26-2013 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by MattUT23 (Post 2234065)
This is my first Rush Week as a brother and I heard stories about how bad it is dealing with all these freshman who only want to party. I know from experience my first rush week as a freshman myself I was the "try hard" type. So how do you deal with these people?

And most of all should I tell the truth about everything about our fraternity, including the increase in dues making ours the highest on campus and how we are about to lose our house? Or should I lie?

Outright lying is NEVER a good solution to any dilemma.

33girl 08-26-2013 04:25 PM

Do you have another (cheaper) house in the pipeline? Or are you going to be homeless? It seems to me that if you're honest about the money situation, it will take care of weeding out the only-want-to-party dudes.

That being said, you and your brothers need to sit down and agree on what you're going to say regarding the $$ and house situation. If brother A tells Ron Rushee there's no problem and brother B tells Ron you might want to start liking shopping at Goodwill if you pledge here because we are butt ass broke, even the guys who would have stuck around knowing there are tough times ahead will bail because of the lies and inconsistency.

MysticCat 08-26-2013 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 2234280)
That being said, you and your brothers need to sit down and agree on what you're going to say regarding the $$ and house situation.

This!


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Originally Posted by thetalady (Post 2234156)
Outright lying is NEVER a good solution to any dilemma.

And I'm going to guess dishonesty is inconsistent with the values you'll be telling rushees your fraternity stands for.


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