"In Birmingham, Alabama, a mere $100 buys a prospective rushee and her mother the wisdom of Rushbiddies, a rushee consulting firm that offers two-day workshops designed to prep these young ladies get into the best sisterhood friendship club"
Something about this bothers me. If you have to go to these great lengths to have your daughter go through Rush, I see a problem. If you've taught your daughter manners and basic social etiquette, why would you need this?
And unless she's a legacy, why would you care what group she ended up in (and even if she is a legacy, it shouldn't matter)?
Granted, I'm in Texas and not the SEC so maybe I don't understand how Recruitment works there?
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