Hypothetical question
This has nothing to do with me and I don't want this post to go haywire and I don't want everyone to bash me for asking this but:
Say that Ellen Sue attended a southern school with competitive rush. She decided to forgo joining a sorority in her freshman year to concentrate on her grades (despite having good grades in high school). At the end of her freshman year, she had a 3.58 GPA and is involved in Residence Hall Assoication and the Honors program. She had participated in several clubs and community service in high school. She was vice president of her German Club in her senior year.
However, when Ellen Sue rushed in her sophomore year, she was released from all of the 12 sororities at the end out round three, the round before pref night, possibly because of her class standing (Ellen Sue doesn't know why she was cut, of course). Then, she was cut from infromal rush from one of the sororities. Then, in her junior year, she was cut again by all of the sororities at the end of round two. She gave up afterwards.
She had a good reason on why she wanted to be greek. Also, she was very friendly and well mannered.
The question is:
Do you believe that Ellen Sue (and other girls like her) had made a mistake on waiting until after their freshman year to participate in rush?
I don't want anyone to get mad at me, please.
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