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Originally Posted by mixer
never mind princessamy's rudeness, it's the typical NON-greek approach to answer people's questions. When you are on your campus you will have plenty of opportunity to rush for quite a few, I suggest when you are deciding that you pick the one you identify with as far as values and mission the most. You wouldn't want to waste your time during the pledging process for something you don't really want to be a part of. Think about why you are doing this, is it to make new friends that you may bond with closer then your family, is it to party, is it to network to further your potential career opportunities, etc. All things to think about.
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This is what upsets me the most -- this is just flat out WRONG. Every sorority has a wonderful message and deep-seeded meaningful values. You cannot go wrong with any of the NPC sororities; they are all wonderful organizations. The best thing to do is to go into recruitment with an open mind, meet everyone, ignore the "tent talk", and figure out which organization you feel that you fit in the best with. Deciding where you want to join before recruitment is the biggest rookie mistake.