that's probably ok, just as long as you were able to keep a conversation going for a few minutes... if you can talk about things you have in common or people you both know, etc., i think that's just as impressive. during the later nights of rush, you might want to ask a couple questions (when they ask if you have any questions, never say no!)... and just remember, even if you already know the answer, you can still ask just so you don't look uninterested.
realize, the most important thing the sisters will take from these "rush conversations" is how well they clicked with you on a personal level--can they see themselves partying with you, living with you, etc. for the next several years? would you fit in well with the values & reputation of the existing group of girls? it is important that the rushees not be completely clueless about the sorority--at least remember what we tell you during the rush parties--but knowing a lot about the sorority won't help if the sisters just don't think you're fun.
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