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Old 01-18-2009, 05:23 PM
KSUViolet06 KSUViolet06 is offline
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For those of you who are making recruitment threads:

Everybody seems to want to try and be "brutally honest" these days.

Cool, but don't be so eager to entertain people on Greek Chat and have the most "brutally honest" or "juiciest" recruitment thread that you end up writing stuff that could potentially ruin your recruitment if a member from your school saw it.

Stuff you post in your recruitment thread does have the potential to bite you in the butt, so to speak.

Yes, it's funny to some GCers that you "think *insert code name here* were "snotty fake, stuck up bitches who wore the ugliest polos you have ever seen."

But if a member of *insert code name here* were to see this and figure out you were talking about her chapter, that could end up affecting your recruitment in a negative way. If she felt like spreading the word to other chapters on campus, that could REALLY end up hurting you.


Yes, we love a good recruitment story, but it is FAR MORE important to us that you have a successful recruitment and end up getting a bid.



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