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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06
You most likely don't.
To be honest, at a lot of schools, your chances do not get better if you rush a second time. So if you don't get a bid the first time, you likely will not get a bid the second time around either.
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Yeah, but the OP got a bid, just not one she wanted at the time.
I agree that it's pretty rare in a competitive recruitment that a PNM's chances go up with a re-rush, but sometimes the PNM, because she's more realistic about her likely outcome, can still salvage a bid she wants. Sometimes they even reconsider the groups they weren't interested in the 1st time.
And as far as the spring rush, if we're talking two person new member classes, it's possible that she was on some of the groups' lists in a spot other than top two. Personally, I don't equate not ending up with a bid on the final day with being cut. The group may have wanted you, just not quite enough.
I agree with the earlier advice that if you can handle not matching, there's no problem with going through again. What do you have to lose really? But after that, if it doesn't work out, you need to stop.