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Old 03-02-2002, 02:40 AM
Aiya Aiya is offline
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Question should I rush again?

Hi, I'm an upcoming junior at a BIG SEC school. I went didn't rush as a freshman, but I rushed as a sophmore. I loved two houses, ABC and XYZ. ABC is one of the "top" ones on my campus, and I'm a legacy (mom and grandma) in that house. The other, XYZ my best friend from high school was in. I was dropped and subsequently devastated by my legacy house after 3rd round and thus I dropped from all of rush, though now I know I should have gone to prefs and I would have ended up in XYZ. So this past spring, I didn't get a bid to XYZ during COB, (which bothered some of my friends as well as myself). I know that XYZ has taken juniors before (plus I'm on the 5 year plan) and ABC is more selective in that respect. But I still really like ABC more than XYZ, and since last rush I have gained a big position in student gov't on campus so I get to see lots of involvement from that point. So my questions for GC are: Should I rush again at all in the fall? And if I do, should I have Rec's sent in this time to ABC? I didn't do that before and my godmother is on national exec, plus ones from my grandma and mom. Just want to know what ya'll think.
Thanks,
aiya

Last edited by Aiya; 03-02-2002 at 02:43 AM.
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