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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog
People that have "never met a stranger" make really good rushers.
People who are gracious and welcoming make good rushers.
People who are confident (not cocky) make good rushers.
People with a PASSION for their sorority make good rushers.
As a rusher, your job is to welcome the PNM, keep the conversation flowing, and SELL your sorority.
Keys are being able to read others, asking the right question at the right time, and avoiding the awkward silences.
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All of that and I also think it helps if a rusher:
-has a broad base of general knowledge
-is up on current and campus events and knowledgeable about the school in general
-can relate just about any topic to that of their chapter or the Greek system in general
-is open-minded with regards to geography