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Originally Posted by Aerylle
That's what I was planning to do.
And ironically, I was the girl you described a few months ago. I am a child of a greek-less family and only knew of what I saw in movies. I hope I didn't come off as pathetic as you described. I mean, I used the search function, read the stickies and tip threads, and contacted the local offices. So I was a step ahead of the curve there I guess.
Either way, thank you everyone for your advice and thoughts on the book. I'm going to check my local bookmans to see if they have it since my library doesn't seem to.
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Not having the info is not pathetic. You said in one of your first emails that you contacted the Greek Life office about rushing as a sophomore, and suggested to someone else to ask make friends and talk to people in sororities for information.
There are plenty of women who have a lot of questions about recruitment, and that's fine. I just don't understand when people come here and post "I want to be in a sorority. What do I do?", when there this site has a ton of information. (Not to mention that search engines can find the answers to a lot of common questions, such as when State University holds recruitment, or how to find out if you are a legacy to ABC.)
Use the search box to find out what different terms mean or find threads on your school or "unique situation", read the stickied threads to learn the basics of recruitment (in case you don't know what terms to search for), and read the recruitment stories to get an idea of what it's like to go through recruitment. The site is very easy to use, and yet so many people don't READ here.