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Old 05-14-2008, 05:01 PM
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I'm currently a freshman in a sorority at w&l, so maybe I can help answer some of your questions. Formal rush is the first week you get back from winter break, which is early January. It's a week of visiting houses and doing different activities (philanthropy night, skit night, etc). Thursday night you'll be down to 2 houses, which you then pref. Friday is bid night!! Informal rush happens all fall term. You'll go on rush dates, meet lots of upperclassmen girls, and basically just figure out what you want to do. You'll have 6 sororities to choose from instead of just 5, since ADPi is coming next year. Feel free to ask any questions. Plus, you'll get a Rho Gamma to explain everything once you get to campus. Hope this helps!
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