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					Originally Posted by  tdod
					 
				 
				I'll be concise: 
 
- I want to rush this winter at UCSB.  
- However, I have class on monday night, which is when each rushing fraternity talks about itself. 
- I wanted to use their speeches to narrow down my options, but now I won't be able to attend the speeches. 
- However, I already have my options narrowed down to 6. 
- So, my plan now would be to rush all 6 over 3 hours on tuesday. Then, I would pick my 2 favorite fraternities and rush those on wednsday and thursday. 
 
Does this sound like a good plan? How much time does one generally need to dedicate to a single fraternity in order to get a bid? (i realize the latter question may be difficult to answer - no worries if so). 
 
Thanks! 
			
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 Chapters can and will lie or stretch the truth in speeches. I, personally, would not narrow my choices down based on a speech. You need to meet the guys in the chapters to see if you fit. Fit in a group overrides anything you can research about their national organization.