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Old 01-28-2002, 09:36 AM
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i feel ya...

at my school we have formal rush in the fall - we have 4 sororities on campus (3 national, 1 local) lets just say that quota was set at 8. eight people. that's it. and cob'ing is not well explained on my campus. okay now - everyone that rushed dropped the local, so... yep you guessed it - 8 people didn't get a bid. now i know that's not a lot - but i mean come on! anyway - spring is an informal time, when all the sororities hold different rush parties at different times (there is no npc unity in the spring) my chapter, as well as the other groups on campus (even some of the guys) are starting to wonder who in the world is going to come to these - most of my sisters are in upper-level classes, where we've seen the same 12-15 (class size, i swear!) everyday for more than a year, and the younger girls are just not realizing how important it is to get out there and rush these girls

greek life at my school is not really in danger ~ it's been small forever, and actually the fraternities are growing (we've had two new chapters open since i've been there) i guess i just wanted you to know that you're not the only one out there with low rush numbers. keep your head up!

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