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Am I Being Stupid?
Okay, so I went through rush last fall at my college and got dropped, and after getting through the pain of rejection I decided to go for it again. Nowadays, I have had my mind on other things, such as studying abroad this summer, and have not been thinking that much about going through rush as much, although I still plan to.
Sometimes I feel dumb for thinking about this, but on the other hand, it would certainly be a lot of fun, since I enjoyed it last year. So...am I being ridiculous by wanting to sign up rush a second time, or not? |
I am an optimist, so if you feel in your hear this is something you want you should drive forward. It is difficult to give you solid advice when I don't know all the facts. You know- where you go to school, why you dropped, your GPA, activities, why you want to join and so forth. I am just basing my thoughts on heart. When I want something and my deep innerself tells me to do something, then I go forward and do it. I don't want to regret it.
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I'd prep more for this go-around because you may have two strikes against you (depending on your campus). I'd be sure to get your recs in order and make sure your transcript is updated and correct.
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How exactly do I go about the business of getting recs? It sounds pretty daunting.
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Please read adpiucf's General Advice thread an scroll down to the area where she explains about recs. If you're serious about rushing again this fall, I'd listen to PenguinTrax's advice and make sure you're prepared. Otherwise, yes, I think you're insane for even thinking about rushing again. |
There are numerous threads on this subject. You can do a search and read how to go about it.
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It is certainly worth another shot, you have nothing to lose. However, depending on where you go to school, your chances aren't going to be better the second time around. Your location says you are in FL, so if you're at the bigger FL schools like UF or FSU, it will be more difficult for you to get a bid as a non-freshman, which is compounded by having been released last year. UCF and some other schools are a bit more open to upperclassmen, but I don't know how having rushed before will affect you. No matter where you're at, I would try to prepare better via getting recs, but be aware that having them is helpful, but it won't guarantee you more invites or a bid.
Best of luck! |
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I would take the advice given above! Read up on the threads about recommendations and other related things! If there is anything specific feel free to shoot me a PM. Good Luck! :) |
We just had a Florida PNM post a thread about rushing at schools in Florida and some FL school alumnae posted some good advice there:
http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...ad.php?t=96195 Keep in mind though that the young lady who posted this is (I believe) a freshman who has never been through recruitment before. |
Okay, I just read (and reread, just to make sure I understood recs completely) the General Advice thread, and after going on the national NPC website, I found the Alumnae Panhellenic Association nearest where I lived. That particular association is in the Orlando area. There is one thing I am slightly confused about...do I email the president of the association, or the person in charge of recruitment?
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Email the woman listed as Secretary/Recruitment.
ETA: I'm guessing you're looking here: http://winterpark-orlando.tripod.com...ation/id1.html |
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I think she goes somewhere with deferred recruitment, because, in her other thread she ponders spring recruitment and laments about her low (college) GPA.
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You know what?
YES. |
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