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Old 08-07-2011, 03:49 AM
phitheta376 phitheta376 is offline
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I'm the recruitment chairman of a fraternity at a school where Greek life is not at all competitive, and even we research people's Facebook pages before giving them a bid. My advice would be to make everything 100% private, delete anything incriminating or that you wouldn't want your grandparents to see, and maybe don't even log in during the rush period. You can even stop the page from showing up in searches. No one is going to go so far as to not considering you because you gave too little information on a web site, but any little tidbit of information is a potential liability. Choose carefully.

The wonderful thing about Facebook for chapters is that most new prospects are not nearly as conscientious as you are. From now until the end of time, people will be posting stupid things on Facebook, and they'll be self-selecting themselves out of Greek life. Half of the work is already done for chapters now.
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