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Old 01-23-2008, 01:35 PM
SydneyK SydneyK is offline
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Originally Posted by ilylyn View Post
This is my first time dealing with formal recruitment and I volunteered to be Rho Chi.
At my campus, women couldn't be a Rho Chi until they had participated in formal rush on the sorority's side. There's a great deal to learn from the sorority's perspective that is helpful to PNMs.

So, the OP's question got me thinking... Is it common for schools to allow women who are experiencing formal rush for the first time to be Rho Chis, or is this just a phenomenon at places where they have a hard time filling Rho Chi positions?

ETA: I don't mean to hijack the thread. I think the OP should definitely give it a shot. I think it would be helpful for the OP to have experienced formal rush from the sorority's side before being a Rho Chi, but if there aren't rules prohibiting that, I don't see why she shouldn't.
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