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Originally Posted by 33girl
Too young to be learning? No.
Too young to be deciding? Yes, yes, a million times yes.
As others have said, the things you do to prepare yourself for rush are things you should be doing to prepare yourself for college and young adulthood in general. It's not like you're going to take a semester off school to go to a sorority camp that will be pointless if you end up not joining one in college.
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I realized
deciding wasn't the best word to use. I'm sorry! What I meant by deciding is whether or not I plan on rushing so I could start figuring out who my parents knew in what sororities and learning more about recruitment/the foundation of sororities in general. Again, I apologize. I know that wasn't very clear. Don't worry, I don't know a thing about the sororities other than what they are.
I'm definitely going to continue being involved, get involved in more activities and become more well-rounded so I actually will get into a college. I know if I become the absolute best student I can be, and get into a college, I can then worry about recruitment. It's really reassuring to know just staying involved, keeping my grades where they should be and improving conversational skills is the best way for me to prepare at my age.