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FSUZeta, you are awesome. I bet that's exactly the kind of advice she are looking for. And it was nice of you participate in a new conversation about rush in response to this new poster's questions.
I agree that it is important for the OP to remember that the groups should try to entertain the girls. Although the group may only choose some of the girls who rush as members, you want all the girls who participate in your activities to have a good time, feel welcome, and feel as positively about the group as they can. Don't do anything that makes it feel like a try-out for them, even if on some level, it is. Make it seem like a party that honors them at the same time that it promotes your sisterhood.
You aren't only getting new members; you are also doing public relations on your campus. What do you want to be known for? When girls tell their friends about the experience, what kind of stories do you want them to tell?
So you want to make sure that everyone in the group understands the themes and goals of each activity. You may want to do some sisterhood bonding kind of stuff before rush starts. (Although with the size of the group you are talking about, you probably all know each other really well and have strong bounds already).
OP, I may have missed this in your post, but did you say that there are fraternities at your school? Is there any group on your campus that has done a greek rush before, so at least you would know how they did their invitations and activities?
Last edited by UGAalum94; 11-15-2006 at 09:50 PM.
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