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Old 08-02-2004, 09:51 AM
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There were a lot of hard things...
Balancing everything of course was difficult, but I agree, I loved every minute of the madness.

Also finding a good balance between my greek and non-greek friends. None of my roommates were greek and most of the guys I dated weren't either (including my current boyfriend of 2 years). Sometimes they wouldn't be so understanding, especially right before recruitment when I couldn't go out because of dirty rushing rules and stuff like that.

It was also very hard being the recruitment chair because you have to explain so many things to your chapter and you have so many people who get their feelings hurt and stuff. You are torn between pan rules, your sisters, national requirements, etc. And there are so many things that can never be discussed due to liability issues (which is great), but its so hard when people pressure you to know why their friend got released (as if it was all my fault). But it was an experience I wouldn't change for the world. (I also had to give up being an Orientation Assitant to be the recruitment chair, which really sucked because I love orientation, but i had done it for 2 years so I thought I needed to do this for adpi)
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