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Old 10-07-2011, 11:31 PM
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I guess the saddest part about rush was that I really liked the girls I talk to and I don't know if they just didn't like me enough or something else.
Honestly for me, the very saddest part of this that you didn't like the girls that liked you enough to invite you back to pref. They would likely have offered you a bid to join their organization. You actually had a successful rush, especially considering you are a junior.

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On Preference Night, I was invited back to two sororities that I felt like I had not connected with... I ended up withdrawing from recruitment after Pref. night because I didn't want both chapters to waste a bid on me.
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