I don't think that's cheesy at all!
I think it is probably true for many women, including myself. The prep week before formal rush was a lot of work, but it was also an opportunity to spend chunks of time with sisters with whom you might not have always hung out or had a great deal in common.
I thought it was also fun to just have time to do sorority stuff without having to worry about classes. Many of us worked so we did have to fit that in, but at least there were no classes during rush prep week. Once classes started we were juggling classes, work and rush for the better part of two to three weeks (depending on how football games and the September Jewish holidays fell each year). So doing fun sorority prep was a good time!
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Originally Posted by NutBrnHair
I know this is going to sound cheesy, but I'm going to say it anyway!
I was amazed how much closer I became to other Sisters -- especially those who I wasn't as close to. Many times it seemed that we would support each other if we felt strongly about a rushee, regardless if we were in the same clique.
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