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Old 03-26-2010, 03:04 PM
Aerylle Aerylle is offline
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most often early conversations will cover: where you are from, where you are living on campus, what your major is, what year you are, what h.s. you attended, what activities you did in h.s., did you travel over the summer and if so, where?, what movies you recently saw, etc. superficial things. there is not a lot of time to get into indepth conversations, and you never should feel that you have to share deeply intimate information about yourself.

take the sorority angle out of the equation and think about what you would talk about if you were meeting a new person in one of your classes, or your roommate, for the first time. that is what you would talk about at an early recruitment party.
That is a really awesome way to put it. Thank you very much. I am still quite new to the Sorority thing/Greek life as none of my friends are either in college or wanted to rush/pledge.

But once again, that will help me a lot. Thank you. :]
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