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Rush: lessons learned
After reading posts regarding rush, here's what my daughter and I learned from the entire process.
- Read Greek chat forums - very helpful. - As stated all over - really, really have an open mind going into rush. - Don't, do not! fall in love with one house on the first day! - If you get a 'good vibe' from a house, even if you don't like it's colors, mascot whatever, Follow your gut! - The house you rank low may indeed LOVE you! Give them a chance! - Don't listen to how your rush group ranks/discusses the houses. But do pay attention if everyone around seems to like the same house. Remember if everyone puts house 'A' on their list the odds get smaller... - Never be disappointed with the invites you get - remember they are INVITING you! Be thrilled that they chose you! - Perf night - remember these invites are very special. These houses really like you! Try looking at each house from a new perspective when you go to the parties. My daughter was excited that girls remembered her! - Final rank: remember to follow your gut/heart. Come bid day one of your perf night houses could be your new sorority. _Bid day - Call your mom right away with the big news. Lord knows we've been praying! most of all - enjoy the process. Crazy and fun besides what better way to keep your mother up all night! |
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Hahaha...funny! .....Kelly :) |
Speaking as the mom of a PNM who went through recruitment twice...the first time with lots and lots of tears and the second time with great smiles as she found a home, I swear I cried more than her...don't forget about your mom! Yes, I may have gotten less sleep than her...but it's only because I love her so much that I want the very best for her and feel her pain so much more but also felt her delight to the tips of my toes!
It's hard as a mom - but I wouldn't have it any other way. Can you tell I adore my daughter?? There's no better feeling in the world than when you see your children succeed - whether in sorority recruitment, getting a job or finding the love of their life. That's what it's all about... |
It's hard as a mom - but I wouldn't have it any other way. Can you tell I adore my daughter?? There's no better feeling in the world than when you see your children succeed - whether in sorority recruitment, getting a job or finding the love of their life. That's what it's all about...
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Oh, I agree with both the Mom and Dad part!
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