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Old 08-26-2007, 04:23 PM
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Congratulations to your Daughter and Chi Omega!!!
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Old 08-27-2007, 03:12 PM
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I've visited this site daily for the past two weeks and decided to share a word of encouragement to other clueless moms.

My D and I stumbled upon this site just days before moving her to the USC campus. We were both overcome with anxiety when we realized we had not prepared correctly for rush week. We had no clue that recs were so important, especially for an out-of-state student. She knew no one attending or would be attending USC. After many discussions, she said she would meet lots of girls and no matter the outcome was going to make it a positive experience. She was fully prepared to be cut early on.

The second round she was invited back to 6 of the 7 parties allowed. We were estatic! The third round she was invited back to 4 with four being the maximum allowed. Once again, she was thrilled! The only disappointment came when she was cut from a sorority she really liked and the only sorority we had actually secured two recs for.

Pref day rolled around and she received the maximum of 2 parties so once again she was estatic, especially since they were her number one and two choices.

Yes, recs probably would have helped along the way, but I also believe that a person can stand out even without. I'm so glad she did not give up before the process even started.

So if your a mom out there that has a daughter yet to go through rush - know that we apparently did nothing right and still D had a successful rush.

I've learned a lot by reading all the posts - thanks to everyone for all their advice.
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Old 08-27-2007, 03:34 PM
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i am so thrilled that your daughter had such a successful recruitment!! congratulations to her on her new membership and on her terrific attitude-i am sure that that shone thru all week.

which sorority did she join?
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Old 08-27-2007, 04:28 PM
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Congrats to you and your daughter! I have a friend at USC (not a sorority girl) and I remember her calling me freshman year when she thinking about rushing and telling me she didn't think it was for her because all the girls always looked beautiful and so put-together. Glad to hear your daughter joined a great group of girls!
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