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Originally posted by breathesgelatin
Clearly, you're not a woman!
I mean... if you know how off the wall that sounds to a southern female... hehe... 99.9% of it IS rush theory!
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I'm refering to dormant chapters returning to campuses and resuming former positions of prestige.
I write this from experience. I was part of a returning group at FSU, and I've been at this long enough to know that if you don't have a house and alumni support, you are basically starting from scratch, and "rush theory" will not by the causal factor in restoring an organization to its former glory.
Also, "rush theory" is a terrible phrase. Rush is to recruitment as cramming for a test is to studying for a test. Any successful GLO does not leave all of its recruitment work for rush week. The best fraternities always have most of there pledge classes lined up before rush week even begins.