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Old 05-03-2011, 02:46 PM
adpiucf adpiucf is offline
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Rerush. It is one week out of your life. If you aren't liking your options after preferentials, DO NOT sign the bid card. Then you will be free to attend informal recruitment events for sororities throughout the school year and possibly be bidded by one of them.

If you're at a school with only a handful of sororities and a non-competitive recruitment, chances are you will get a bid somewhere.

Also, please remember that you are basing your Top Choice on an org where, on average, you have spent less than hour speaking to only a few of its members. If you're a fairly average person, chances are you can find a way to fit into any group of 50+ people.

Go in with an open mind not expecting anything-- just plan to find something you like about each sorority each day of recruitment.

Like I said, all you have to lose by rerushing is a few bucks for registration and a week of your life going to parties and meeting people. If you do that, you will have no regrets about missing out on anything, and if it doesn't go as planned, you know you tried. Go for it, I say.
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