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Originally Posted by RebelCheerBabii
Since all you guys seem to care about is spelling and grammar, here you go. It seems kind of pointless to type all of this out when it's just the internet, but if everyone is going to judge me I might as well prove I'm not a bimbo.
I WILL go through recruitment in the fall because I DO know my stats (sorry...statistics ) are competitive enough to get me wherever I want. You can doubt me all you want, but I know my worth.
I also know I don't need to waste my time with a bunch of losers like you who have no life and sit in front of a computer instead of talking to real people. I hope to god my sisters aren't lilke all of you!
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Actually, the majority of those posting are alumnae and alumni of sororities and fraternities, who besides coming here to chat also come to help women and men navigate the confusing world of recruitment. You are being very juvenile. No one is saying you won't have a perfect rush, but the probability is that you WILL be cut from a top chapter because 90% of PNMs are released from a chapter during recruitment. We tell PNMs to keep an open mind because we've seen too many people go through recruitment thinking that their 3.8 GPA and resume would get them into THE chapter on campus, but when they get cut, they drop out and have to settle for not being Greek at all. We think that is pretty stupid when there are great women in EVERY chapter on EVERY campus in the US and Canada. Go in with a better attitude, and you'll find a chapter that is right for you. Trust me, the cute outfit that every chapter member wears during recruitment won't hide the fact that you don't mesh with them so stop freaking out about it. Also, realize that you may be a big fish in a little pond, but that little pond is about the empty into a bigger pond so you may not be the biggest fish anymore. Just be prepared to be a little more ordinary...it may not happen, but if it does, it's not the end of the world! You'll still have a great time in college and a great sorority experience if you play your cards right.