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Originally posted by Tibi
I've heard of it happening, esp. in the south, esp. for woman employers. I mean a Rho Chi is to be someone responsible, trustworthy, etc.
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I do understand your point, Tibi, and I guess it's a possibility. However, I live in the South and was actually told NOT to put Greek information on my resume unless I had held a leadership position on exec. board AND participated in other extracurricular offices on campus. Since I was President of my chapter and also a member of the Marketing Club and reporter for the school paper, I decided to add it. But, had I been a Rho Chi, I would probably have either a) left it off the resume completely or b) stated that I was a "peer counselor". Since the term "Rho Chi" means little to people outside of sorority life, it would serve no purpose (to me) on a resume.
That's why I was saying that there is slim to no chance that a Rho Chi Society member would ever be confused with a Rho Chi for Rush.