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Originally Posted by XOcarnation
First of all, I would never pay for rush coaching, but that being said, if I was the type...I would def pay for coaching for a school like USC. And while rushing at a small school is not ANYWHERE near as intense as it is for a big SEC school, it might be those locations where some rush coaching might do the most help. Many girls are going in with little knowledge of the system, so having a little coaching/knowing what is going to happen might give you a huge leg up vs. big SEC school where most everyone has been preparing at least since the last January if not for much, much longer.
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I think you can find that information elsewhere, and without shelling out thousands. Also, we are not talking about getting coached to get a bid (excepting IU), we are talking about getting coached to get the best bid. I don't believe that there is such a large difference between the top and bottom chapter on most campuses that your life will be horrible if you go to the bottom one. At the few schools where there is a huge difference, if you don't already have the inside connection, no amount of coaching will fix that.
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Originally Posted by XOcarnation
Also, just curious, but what did you mean by "It's even weirder, too, because nobody gives a s**t what sorority you are in after graduation if you went to Harvard or NYU?"
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First of all, the schools are quite prestigious, and the Harvard or NYU name alone will open many doors. Second of all, in the Northeast, it's just not something people talk about that much after graduation.