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Old 08-08-2005, 12:38 PM
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Originally posted by SmartBlondeGPhB
Here's my own personal recommendation. Enjoy your first semester and rush in the Fall. Give yourself some time to "smell the roses".....

If the school has deferred recruitment (mine did) they will most likely have a mimimum credit hour requirment. However, they will probably also have informal recruitment in the Fall and you can easily explain why you didn't go through formal recruitment.

If formal is in the Fall, you have a semester to get your feet wet and see college life. You will be more prepared for the recruitment experience. Plus you can get to know women in sororities outside of recruitment.

But as has been said, it all depends on the college you plan to attend.

Congratulations on early graduation too!
Ditto.
Keep in mind that you will have a chance to meet women before rush, something most first-years won't have. You can get to know women so when you go through rush you see some familiar faces. Keep in mind though that what you do they will also see. Have fun and enjoy college, but remember that if you are at a competitive school bad decisions could bite you later. I'm sure you'll be fine and have no need to worry, just something to put in the back of your mind.
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