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Old 07-29-2009, 09:39 AM
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Informal: how many chapters?

I've been doing searches to read up on informal recruitment, and have come across a lot of references to going to fewer than the number of chapters participating. It seemed in some of the things I read that it is bad form to go to COB events at a large number of houses. I am going to be a transfer this fall and as such can go through COB in the fall. I was planning on attending whatever events I was invited to. I'm new, I don't know girls in the chapters (with a very few exceptions, and those I don't well), I don't have a particular group in mind, just trying to keep an open mind. Should I rethink my plan and only attend events at a small number of houses? Or is at alright for someone who has not gone through formal to attend any COB events to which she is invited?
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